
Although they are relatively easy to manage through good oral hygiene, they are the most common cause of tooth loss.
Teeth are constantly exposed to a build-up of substances throughout the day. This build-up forms on teeth as plaque, a substance which not only harbours bacteria but also produces acid, which can damage tooth structure. There is also a link between increased oral bacteria and other severe health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
Even the best brushing and flossing routines cannot eliminate all traces of plaque. Left on your teeth, plaque becomes hard tartar, which cannot be brushed off. This then traps more plaque, and the cycle repeats, leading to gum disease and often bad breath. Combined with a good oral hygiene routine of brushing and flossing twice a day, regular visits to the hygienist between dental appointments are the best way to ensure that your teeth stay healthy and strong.
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