Oral Hygiene Facts - What are the ones you don’t know?

Everybody knows about oral hygiene facts. People were taught since they were kids that brushing the teeth twice a day will keep the teeth clean and healthy. But the question is, is that enough to keep the teeth healthy?

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Here are some fun facts below that might make you rethink about your oral hygiene.

  • Children in prehistoric times did not need to brush their teeth. It is not because they did not have any toothpaste before. It was just that there was no sugar in their daily diet.

  • Adults come with 32 permanent teeth, which includes four wisdom teeth.

  • Babies and toddlers aged between 5 and six have baby teeth numbering 20.

  • Cats come with 30 teeth, while dogs have 42.

  • At least one in 2000 babies born has one tooth.

  • Tooth come in unique identities just as much as fingerprints do. Even identical twins have different tooth patterns.

  • Before the invention of toothpaste, people utilized charcoal, powdered chalk, ashes that are left over from burned wood or fire, tobacco and lemon juice - sometimes all are mixed. Baking soda is even used as a means to clean and whiten teeth.

  • Wondering what the toothbrush cap is for? It is believed that this is an unhygienic practice as this can lead to bacterial growth.

  • People that drink three or more glasses worth of soda each day have a higher chance of getting tooth loss, fillings, and tooth decay.

  • China was the one who invented the first toothbrush that has bristles on them.

Those are some cool facts, but what about misconceptions about oral hygiene?

Whiter teeth are considered healthier.

Even those with white teeth don't show that there isn't any cavities or infection in between the teeth. Teeth that are pure white do not mean that they are healthier, even if they are on the whiter side. The teeth’s natural color entirely depends on every person. You might even find those with darker teeth have healthier oral hygiene.

Also, the teeth turn more discolored as people age. The same can be said when the teeth start to break down. This is the reason why people associate the breaking down with unhealthy oral hygiene.

Bleaching teeth is dangerous.

If bleaching teeth is that dangerous, why do dental clinics offer them? This a very popular service offered in dental technology which allows the patients to get whiter teeth safer and faster. Before 1990, the materials that are utilized in bleaching teeth were too acidic and could break down the enamel. However, the materials used these days are all PH neutral and doesn’t show any damage to the root or enamel of your tooth.

Brushing bleeding gums are not good.

This is not true at all. Brushing is good for the tooth, tongue and your gums. When you brush these areas, you are helping it get rid of plaque that causes gingivitis, inflammation and different gum diseases. When they are not removed, this contributes to the inflammation of your oral health.

You may visit www.nice-teeth.com to know more about oral hygiene.

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