Written by TOPDOCTORS UK in association with:Dr Shravan Chawla
Tooth wear is an increasing problem due to keeping our teeth for longer and the acidic foods and drinks we consume, but giving your teeth some TLC can lessen the impact that such an acidic diet might have. Here, Dr Shravan Chawla, a specialist in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry, provides you with easy to implement tips to prevent your teeth from becoming needlessly worn down.
1. Carry a straw for your drinks
Do you know how many drinks are acidic? The list includes:
- Fizzy drinks
- Fruit juices
- Smoothies
- Alcohol
The acidity of these liquids can damage the outer surfaces of our teeth and contribute to tooth wear. However, if you use a wide straw, the liquid is directed to the back of the mouth and it avoids being swished around the mouth. What’s more, the straw doesn’t need to be made of plastic. You can keep things environmentally friendly by using a reusable or paper straw.
2. Have some chewing gum
By chewing sugar-free gum after eating or drinking, you help your mouth stimulate saliva. The benefit of saliva is that it neutralises acid in your mouth, which means that it will minimise the possibility of teeth being worn away and decayed. If you’re not a fan of chewing gum, you could also have a little milk or cheese as this can also help to reduce the effects of acidic foods and drinks.
3. Brush your teeth at the right time – and in the right way!
Unknown to many, you should leave at least an hour between consuming acidic foods/drinks and brushing teeth. If you can’t wait, use a fluoridated mouthwash and apply a paste containing high fluoride or calcium phosphate– but don’t rinse afterwards. When you do brush your teeth, use a fluoridated toothpaste and brush gently to remove plaque.