This document provides tips and recommendations for using a mouth rinse for different age groups and health conditions. It recommends that adults rinse after meals containing foods like corn that can lead to tooth decay. It also notes the importance of mouthwash for fresh breath. For children, it suggests using a lower strength mouthwash as part of their daily routine. The document stresses the importance of oral hygiene for diabetics and others at higher risk of gum disease. It concludes by recommending seeing a dentist regularly for professional advice tailored to individual needs and health factors.
3. There are many times that
people could have made a
phenomenal first impression
but failed, and all because of a
smile that is unworthy of their
great personality and talent.
4. However, this can be fixed,
and simply; by rinsing with an
antiseptic regularly.
5. While it is true that some have
let their oral health decline to
the point that their family
dentists are referring them to
cosmetic dentists, most can
forgo this step if they follow
these simple tips:
7. Healthy adults need to
remember that rinsing in
the evening is crucial, and
especially after a meal
that leaves food in one's
teeth, such as corn.
8. Corn breaks down into
sugar, and sugar will lead
to tooth decay. By getting
to it early, one's teeth and
gums will remain strong.
9. Also, let us not forget
that a good oral rinse
(or gargle) is important
for fresh breath.
10. For those who are single (and
for those who want to keep the
romance in their committed
relationships) stinky breath is
a major turn-off.
11. In fact, it is such a big deal
that several films cannot
help but advocate for adults
- particularly men - to
maintain this habit.
12. One such flick is the
upcoming title "The Red
Canoe," starring Garett
Metcalf, a romantic-comedy-
drama about a young man who
inherits his father's handmade
canoe, and so much more!
14. Kids can follow the same rules
as adults when it comes to
their hygiene, but it is
important to make sure they
use lower strength of a
stringent mouthwash.
15. For one, the classic Listerine
will not only run the risk of
turning them off from ever
wanting to use it ever again,
it can also be too harsh for
their mouths and stomachs.
17. One proponent of this is New York
City businessman, David Katz. Mr.
Katz noticed while studying for his
undergraduate degree that many of
his classmates had not adopted
this simple habit of rinsing,
resulting in their breath being the
equivalent of a City Sewer line.
18. The result was that a
disproportionate number of
them had already had a root
canal. Prior to this, he
thought that only the elderly
underwent such procedures.
20. Diabetics are at a higher
risk for gum disease.
Because of this, they must
be extra diligent.
21. Just as they need to avoid
sugar for the good of their
overall health, they must
also realize that their healthy
habits need to extend to
what many consider to be a
personal hygiene matter.
22. Naturally, diabetics also
want fresh breath and a great
smile, but this goes beyond
vanity, because poor oral
health has a correlational
effect on one's coronary,
circulatory, and other systems.
23. The key is as follows:
everyone has different
needs, but everyone should
be taking their oral health
seriously.
24. This approach changes with
age and other factors, but
the need remains throughout
for good daily habits.
25. If you are seeking
professional dental advice,
it's time to call
Shumway Dental Care.
26. Their Chandler dentists
will ask you questions,
examine you, and
determine exactly what
needs to be done to get
you back to normal.
27. Call today for an
appointment. Visit
www.mychandlerdentists.com