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Tooth Picking Is Bad For Your Dental Health

September 12, 2019 - toothbar - 0 comments Tooth Picking Is Bad For Your Dental Health

Reasons why Tooth Picking Is not good For Your Dental Health

Tooth Picking Is Bad For Your Dental HealthToothpicks are effective mini, wooden tools used for all sorts of purposes. Generally, they are found in restaurants and offered to customers as a way to removed food particles trapped in the teeth. Occasional use of toothpicks should be of no concern. However, repeated use of toothpicks may pose a dental Health risk. Let’s look at a few complications, regular toothpick use can create.

  1. In Place of Dental Floss: The idea of using a toothpick to remove food is an excellent one. Food quickly begins to breakdown and decay in our mouths. Trapped food is a major cause of serious dental issues such as cavities. However, Dental Floss is a superior product because of the thread-like, flexible material, making it a more efficient tool in reaching trapped food. Wooden toothpicks are rigid and not able to reach all the nooks and crannies of our dental makeup.
  2. Damaged Tooth Enamel: Whether it is by picking the teeth with an instrument such as a toothpick or another object, harsh scraping of the teeth can erode the tooth enamel. Tooth enamel has the job of protecting your teeth. Using harsh objects on the teeth can lead to micro-fractures, abrasions, or wear of the tooth enamel. Loss of tooth enamel can lead to discolored teeth and damage of the underlying dentin. Tooth enamel does not regenerate itself the damage can be final. Solution: Toothbar Dentistry is your full-service Austin Cosmetic Dentist. They offer several solutions to correct or prevent enamel destruction. A treatment called Cosmetic Bonding repairs chips and cracks to tooth enamel and dentin. Teeth cleaning is another service offered by Toothbar your Downtown Austin Dentist that can prevent the loss of enamel by gently removing tartar.

  3. Teeth Spacing: Teeth spacing also known as diastema. This is a condition where the teeth develop gaps. Repeated use of a toothpick to reach embedded or trapped food particles can adversely affect the periodontal tissues of the teeth leading to diastema. Once this condition begins to onset it can advance to loose and mobile teeth. If you are experiencing the onset of diastema, consult your dentist immediately.

Solution: Braces pressure teeth back into position. Toothbar offers processional Austin Cosmetic Dentistry services. A Professional consultation can help you to determine if you are good a candidate for Invisalign®.

Invisalign® offers the ability to repair dental misalignments without the look of metal braces. They are basically invisible but have helped numerous people to gradually correct and restore their natural smile. Toothbar is a full-scale Austin Cosmetic Dentist.

Final Thoughts

There are many benefits to consulting a certified, professional dentist. Toothbar Dentistry is a Downtown Austin Dentist. They are an all-inclusive Dental practice offering Cosmetic, Preventive, and Restorative Dentistry. Which includes, but not limited to Teeth Whitening, Veneers, Tooth Extractions, Fillings, Crowns, Braces and Implants. Toothbar office will kindly listen to your oral health concern. They will strive to provide a plan that suits your needs, fits your wallet, and transforms your smile.

Would you like to get more information, contact us at the Toothbar today.

Dr. Kimberley Barclay

Co-founder and owner Dr. Kimberley Barclay is actively involved in local and national dental societies, including the Capital Area Dental Society and Spear Education courses on cosmetic dentistry. She is also a member of the Seattle Study Club, one of the most advanced education groups for dental professionals.

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This content was fact-checked by Dr. Kimberley Barclay and Dr. Lauren Jacobsen following editorial guidelines. Dr. Kimberley Barclay is actively involved in local and national dental societies, including the Capital Area Dental Society and Spear Education courses on Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Lauren Jacobsen is an active member of the dental community and engages in further education and training through membership with a local chapter of the Seattle Study Club and Spear Education courses.

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