Not only do healthy teeth give you a gorgeous smile, but maintaining your dental and oral hygiene can prevent painful issues, save you money on treatment such as straightening and give you confidence that an experienced dental professional has given you the seal of approval. There are many food and drink preferences which may prove harmful to dental health, and identifying the beverages and snacks that cause your teeth harm can have a drastic effect on dental health. At Manor Road Dental Practice, we can provide practical advice on your dental health, and a local dentist can recommend products, procedures and useful daily tips.
Continue reading to discover the effects of alcoholic beverages on your teeth, and whether drinking habits could be harming your oral hygiene.
If you like to drink socially or during the evenings at home to end the day, a glass of wine or pint of lager can be the ideal way to relax. The effects that alcohol can have on your teeth are varied, and it is important to note that any beverage should be fine to consume in moderation without having a huge impact on your dental health. Wines in particular contain dyes, but red wine can stain teeth if consumed frequently. white wine on the other hand is known to be more acidic and can potentially cause tooth decay. Most alcohol causes the mouth to dry, and with saliva supplying minerals which defend the mouth against harmful bacteria, this can potentially cause problems.
The harm caused by fizzy and sugary drinks is well-documented, with the high sugar content of these drinks stimulating harmful bacteria in the mouth to produce acids. Acids erode teeth, causing decay and even the loss of teeth in the worst cases. Frequently drinking tea and coffee can stain teeth in the same way as wine. With the dyes contained in these drinks building up on teeth and causing discoloration. There are plenty of alternative drinks which don’t cause long-term damage to teeth, including water, milk and non-acidic fruit juice.
The importance of dental health can’t be understated, and there are a wide range of solutions for minor and major problems with your teeth. Staff at your friendly local dental practice will consult with you as to your needs, and arrange everything from fillings for cavities, to whitening and teeth straightening. Hygiene and emergency services may also be required, depending on the urgency of your dental issues.
Your adult teeth should last you a lifetime, so getting them checked every six months by a local dentist should be a priority. Following a good dental health routine is advisable, while check-ups with a reliable dental surgery can be an excellent pre-emptive measure against potential problems, allowing you to identify concerns at an early stage. Quick identification of dental problems can save you money on dental bills as well as prevent you from experiencing the pains of a medical issue related to your oral health.
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