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How often do you visit your dentist ?
Regular dental visits allow the dentist to help prevent and/or treat tooth decay at an earlier stage. |
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How often do you brush your teeth each day ?
Frequent tooth brushing is an important part of protecting your teeth from cavities. The British Dental Health Foundation suggests brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste1. |
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How often do you floss between your teeth ? Use of dental floss or other special types of cleaners between your teeth also helps to prevent tooth decay. It is recommended that you floss at least once a day. |
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Do you use fluoride toothpaste ? Using toothpaste that contains fluoride helps to reduce the risk for cavities. |
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Have you had cavities in the past ? Patients who have had cavities in the past are more likely to have them in the future. |
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How long has it been since your last cavity ? Development of new or recent cavities indicates active disease and potential for more cavities. |
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How many times daily do you eat sugary foods (such as sweets, fizzy drinks, biscuits, cake, or juice) between meals ?
Sugary foods and drinks increase acid production by bacteria that causes cavities. That doesn't mean that you can never enjoy these types of foods - but you should limit sugary foods and drinks between meals to reduce additional acid exposure to your teeth. |
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Do you wear braces, orthodontic appliances, or partial dentures ? Wearing braces, appliances, and/or partial dentures may trap plaque on your teeth and also makes it difficult to brush and floss which increases your risk for tooth decay. |
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Does your mouth often feel dry (not enough saliva) ? A dry mouth makes a person more prone to cavities. If you have a dry mouth, please ask your dentist about ways to increase the moisture in your mouth. |
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Do you have special health care needs, especially, any which limit your ability to care for your teeth and gums ? People with special health care needs may require assistance to maintain their oral health. |
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Do you use chewing gum, mints, or other products that contain Xylitol ? Clinical studies have shown that regular use of products containing Xylitol, a natural sweetener may actually help to reduce cavities2. |
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Have you had sealants placed on your teeth ? Dental sealants are placed on teeth with deep grooves and pits to prevent decay. Consult with your dentist to see if sealants are appropriate for you or your child. |
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Source:1 www.dentalhealth.org.uk;
2 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16521385
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