Follow These Nighttime Oral Care Tips for Healthy Teeth!
Nighttime is regarded – in the wonderful world of dentistry
– as one of the most important times of your entire 24-hour day where your
mouth should be addressed. The reason why is because a ton of potentially bad
things could happen in the 8 hours you spend sleeping. So we’re going to let
you in on the best nighttime oral care tips that will allow your mouth to rest
comfortably for 8 hours as well.
Nighttime Oral Care
Tips by Las Vegas Dentist
1. Avoid consuming
food 2 hours before you lay to rest
This one many people struggle with because it’s hard to
resist that urge to stuff your face with ice cream at 10’ o’clock. Trust us, we
understand, but we value the health of our teeth so we make disciplined
decisions that we know are for the better of our health. Do yourself and your
teeth a favor and skip on the ice cream just before bed. You can still eat ice
cream, just give yourself 2 hours in advance and you shouldn’t have an issue.
2. Brush & floss right
before bed
We strongly encourage you to make a habit of making brushing
& flossing the very last thing you do as part of your day just before you
hit the sack. This way you clear your mouth of all the accumulated debris, food
particles, etc. that are stuck in between your teeth and rest at the gum line.
The issue is when you don’t clear this debris, and then it
sits in your mouth all night where bacteria feed on and begin to create decay
on your teeth. That’s why it’s vital for you to remove the debris every night
so that bacteria have nothing to feed on.
3. Top it off with
mouth rinse
Mouthwash isn’t necessary, but it’s great way to leave your
mouth feeling nice and refreshed just before bedtime and the chemicals used in
mouthwash can create a barrier of defense on your teeth and gums in the
prevention of tooth decay.
4. Stay aware of the
possibility of teeth grinding
This one can be tough because many people who suffer from
teeth grinding do so when they are deep asleep and have no idea they are even
committing this act. If you spot signs such as slightly worn tooth enamel,
abnormal tooth sensitivity, or torn cheek tissue, then you are most likely
grinding your teeth at night and will be a good candidate for an oral mouth
guard to wear while you sleep.
We’ll leave you with an analogy – think of your teeth as
plants. Plants need sunlight in order to survive, other they begin to wilt and
die off. Teeth are similar in this regard in that they need to be brushed,
flossed, and taken care of otherwise they too will decay and if severe enough,
die and fall out. Brushing, flossing, and visiting your Las Vegas dentist are the sunlight that teeth
need in order to thrive.
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