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1 DENTAL FACT OR FICTION DRILLING THE WAY TO THE TRUTH

2 FACT OF FICTION? 1. Sugar is the prime cause of cavities.

3 MYTH, BUT IT’S ALMOST A FACT. The actual cause of cavities is the acid produced by bacteria in your mouth. However, these bacteria are triggered to make acid when you eat anything with carbohydrates - and sugar is a carb. The important thing to remember is that it’s not the amount of carbs you eat that causes tooth decay, but the length of time your teeth are exposed.

4 FACT OR FICTION? 2. Exposure to Acidic Foods, Like Lemons, Causes Tooth Decay.

5 FACT! Acidic foods such as lemons, citrus juices, or soft drinks don’t cause cavities, but they may be putting your enamel in danger. Acid can tear down your enamel and weaken your tooth. If you lost the enamel’s protection and expose the underlying dentin, your tooth is now more prone to decay.

6 FACT OR FICTION? 3. Kids Are a Lot More Likely to Get Cavities Than Adults.

7 MYTH! With the help of sealants, fluoridated water, and preventative care dentists have manages to cut decay in school-aged children y half in the last 20 years. Actually the age group facing the most cavities are senior citizens because they have unique circumstances. Some medicines dry out the mouth, thus reducing saliva. Saliva is vital is fighting tooth decay because it neutralizes acids, washes away bacteria and helps prevent food from sticking to your teeth.

8 FACT OR FICTION? 4. Aspirin Placed Next to a Tooth Will Help a Toothache.

9 MYTH! Swallowing aspirin is what helps reduce toothache pain. Since aspirin is acidic, placing it beside the tooth can actually burn your gum tissue, causing an abscess.

10 FACT OR FICTION? 5. All Fillings Need Replacing

11 MYTH! An amalgam or composite filling needs to be replaced if it breaks down a cavity forms around it, or if the tooth fractures. If none of those problems occur you can keep the same filling for life. Feelings will last longer according to how well you take care of your teeth.

12 FACT OR FICTION? 6. If You Have a Cavity, You’ll Know It.

13 MYTH! Mild tooth decay doesn't cause symptoms. The pain we associate with cavities comes when tooth decay is more advanced and causes damage to the nerve. Once a cavity starts, it will always grow once you get to the point where you cant clean it out anymore.

14 FACT OR FICTION? 7. Once a Tooth Is Treated, the Decaying Stops

15 FACT! Once you get a cavity filled – and you maintain good brushing, flossing, and rinsing habits you typically wont get decay in that spot anymore. You can get decay later on in other areas of the tooth, but that particular decay that was taken out is gone.

16 FACT O FICTION? 8. Cavities Are More Likely Between Teeth.

17 FACT! Anywhere bacteria can hide that you cant reach with a toothbrush or floss is a likely place for decay. The deep grooves on the back of your teeth are a good place for tooth decay.

18 FACT OR FICTION? 9. Gaps in Teeth Encourage Cavities.

19 FACT! If you have a small gap between your teeth and cant clean it, you’re more likely to develop tooth decay there. Bigger gaps are easier to clean, so as long as they are free of bacteria, big gaps are less likely to develop tooth decay.

20 FACT OR FICTION? 10. Chips and Cracks in Teeth Lead to Decay

21 FACT! If cracks and chips create a hiding place for bacteria, a spot where your toothbrush can’t reach, those areas are more prone to tooth decay.

22 BONUS ROUND! EACH COUNTS FOR 2 POINTS

23 FACT OF FICTION? B1. Sensitivity in Teeth Means You Have Decay

24 MYTH! Sensitivity could just mean you have hypersensitive teeth, or you have gum recession that’s exposed some root. You could also have a cracked or broken tooth or could need a root canal. There are many things, including decay that could lead to sensitive teeth.

25 FACT OR FICTION? B2. Cavities Are the Only Reason for Root Canals.

26 MYTH! You need a root canal if the nerve inside a tooth is damaged. Untreated cavities may eventually lead lead to nerve damage, but there are other causes. Cracks, fractures, or other types of trauma to the tooth can also cause nerve damage. In many cases clenching and grinding can traumatize the tooth severely enough to need root canal therapy.

27 FACT OR FICTION? B3. Brushing, Flossing, and Rinsing is the best way to prevent cavities.

28 FACT! Absolutely! Prevention is the key. You need to remove bacteria from teeth. Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, and floss and rinse daily. Antimicrobial rinses target bacteria, reducing plaque, bad breath, and the severity of gingivitis. If bacteria are removed from every area of your tooth daily, you wont get cavities.

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