The Three Main Reasons People Lose Their
Teeth |
Reason #1: Decay
I bet you guessed this one ahead of time! Unless you were born after 1970,
you probably have had a few cavities. Maybe more than a few! Most of our
early dental experiences began with early trips to the dentist to fill
these holes in the tops of our teeth. I'll let you in on a little secret.
Decay is almost 100% preventable!
That's right; almost every cavity I've ever seen could
have been prevented with good home care and a healthy
diet. Decay is nothing more than a hole created in
a tooth due to small quantities of acid localized on
the tooth for a long period of time. The acid comes
from the millions of bacteria found in colonies called
plaque. Plaque is the sticky goop that you feel and
taste when you wake up with morning breath. The key
to minimizing new cavities is controlling and removing
plaque. It takes 24 hours for plaque to become organized
enough to produce and concentrate the acid that destroys
teeth. If you can learn to break up the bacteria-filled
plaque colonies at least once every 24 hours, you will
practically eliminate decay. Free at last, free at
last...
|
 |
Reason #2: Gum disease
This problem is a little bit tougher to solve and less well known, but gum
disease is the #1 killer of gums and bone. If you're over 40, one half
of you are afflicted with some form of this disease. Gum disease is a progressive,
inflammatory disease of the gum and bone. Simply put, when the gums get
infected, the bone starts to dissolve from around the teeth. If untreated,
most of your teeth will be lost over time. The teeth get progressively
looser until they just fall out! Read carefully, if you have bleeding,
swollen gums and you don't seek treatment, you may lose all your teeth
from this problem. What causes 90% of gum disease? You guessed it, plaque.
Learn to control plaque, and the overwhelming majority of you will control
gum disease. How about the other 10% of you? If you learn to control plaque,
you will slow and in many cases stop this disease in its' tracks. Is the
message getting through? If you can learn to eliminate plaque every 24
hours, most of you will stop getting new cavities and you will control
your gum problems. What is our role as your dental team? Our role is to
teach you how to control plaque and motivate you to do so. If you are unsuccessful,
we step in and repair the damage. The good news is that plaque is easy
to control and we can show you how to do it!
Reason #3: Traumatic Occlusion
What in the world is this? In simple terms, this is just a bad bite and
they are caused by a number of things. Things like genetics, grinding
and clenching your teeth, accidents that cause tooth loss and the shifting
teeth due to previous tooth loss. The tragic part of this problem is
that bad bites don't really cause many problems until after 20 or 30
years go by. If undiagnosed and untreated early, the teeth will eventually
be worn down, ground off, broken off, or become loose due to excess pressure.
If your teeth are getting shorter, if they are notched along the gum
line, and you notice that your teeth look old before their time, chances
are you have a bad bite that needs to be checked out.
A Point to Ponder: Of the big three, decay and gum
disease are the biggest reasons people lose their teeth;
fortunately, the patient has the ability to prevent
or control these problems with good plaque control!" |
|