Thursday 17 January 2013

Diabetes And Dental Health

Diabetes And Dental Health Details
Even with fluoridation and oral hygiene, tooth decay is still the most common food – related disease affecting all families, having the economic impact of heart disease, obesity and diabetes.However decay is easy to prevent by reducing acid demineralisation from food left on teeth, neutralising acid after eating, or at least twice a day chewing a special form of toothpaste before or after brushing.All cavities occur from acid demineralisation of teeth where chewing leaves food trapped on teeth. Though more than 95% of trapped food is left packed between teeth after every meal or snack, over 80% of cavities develop inside pits and fissures in grooves on chewing surfaces where the brush and fluoride toothpaste cannot reach.
Fissure sealants painted over chewing surfaces blocks food being trapped inside pits and fissures and changed to acid helping prevent acid demineralisation and tooth decay about as much as fluoridation where over 80% of cavities occur. Sealants forced inside pits and fissures under chewing pressure penetrate deeper inside chewing surfaces where food is forced under chewing pressure where brushing cannot reach as seen with a glass model of a fissure.Chewing fibre like celery after eating helps force saliva inside pits and fissures and between teeth to dilute carbohydrate like sugar in trapped food, neutralise acid and remineralise tooth better than chewing gum that cannot absorb or expel saliva.Chewing toothpaste before or after brushing would help fluoride remineralise susceptible tooth surfaces between teeth and inside pits and fissures where brushing cannot reach.
Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
 Diabetes And Dental Health
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