Busting Common Dental Myths!

Busting Common Dental Myths!
 
 
At Oral Square Dental Care, your local dentist in Tarneit, we believe that knowledge is key to a healthy smile! Let us help you clear up some common dental myths that may be affecting your oral health decisions:
 
1. Myth: Sugar is the Only Cause of Cavities.
Fact: Sugar does play a role, but cavities can also be caused by a variety of factors including poor oral hygiene, acidic foods, and not getting enough fluoride.
 
2. Myth: You Only Need to See a Dentist When You Have a Problem.
Fact: Regular check-ups are crucial for prevention! They help catch issues before they become major problems and keep your smile healthy.
 
3. Myth: Whitening Toothpaste Can Whiten Your Teeth Significantly.
Fact: Whitening toothpaste can help remove surface stains, but for noticeable whitening, professional treatments are your best bet!
 
4. Myth: Dental Visits Are Painful.
Fact: With modern techniques and anaesthesia, dental procedures are more comfortable than ever. Your comfort is important!
 
5. Myth: If My Gums Don’t Hurt, I Don’t Have Gum Disease.
Fact: Gum disease can be present without pain. Regular check-ups are essential to catch it early!
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(Also gum disease can affect anyone, regardless of age.)
 
6. Myth: Brushing harder will clean my teeth better.
Fact: Brushing harder can actually damage your enamel and irritate your gums. The key is to brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and focus on technique, not pressure. Aim for at least 2 minutes of brushing twice a day.
 
7. Myth: I should brush my teeth immediately after eating.
Fact: Brushing right after eating, especially after acidic foods or drinks (like citrus or soft drink), can actually harm your enamel. Its best to wait 30 minutes after eating before brushing to give your saliva time to neutralise the acids in your mouth.
 
8. Myth: Dental X-rays are dangerous and should be avoided.
Fact: modern dental X-rays use minimal radiation and are considered safe. They help detect problems that are not visible to the naked eye, such as cavities between teeth or early signs of bone loss. Dentists at Oral Square Dental Care in Tarneit take precautions to minimise exposure, especially for children and pregnant women.
 
9. Myth: I don’t need to floss if I have good oral hygiene.
Fact:  Flossing is essential for cleaning between your teeth where your toothbrush cannot reach. Even if your teeth look clean, plaque can build up in these areas, leading to cavities or gum disease. Flossing once a day is recommended.
 
10. Myth: If my teeth are white, they are healthy.
Fact: White teeth don’t always mean health teeth. You can have a beautiful smile but still suffer from teeth decay or gum disease, which may not show obvious signs. Regular dental examinations are key to ensuring your teeth and gums are truly healthy.
 
11. Myth: Toothpaste with fluoride is bad for you.
Fact: Fluoride is naturally occurring mineral that strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent  cavities.
 
12. Myth: Baby teeth do not matter because they fall out anyway.
Fact: Baby teeth play an important role in a child’s oral health and development. They help children chew, speak clearly, and maintain space for permanent teeth. Cavities in baby teeth can affect permanent teeth and overall dental health.
 
Clearing up these meths can help you adopt healthier oral care habits and maintain a brighter, healthier smile for years to come! If you have any specific questions or other myths you have heard, feel free to ask us!
 
From your local dentist team at Oral Square Dental Care. Contact us on 83682117