I don't know if you have such troubles in front of the screen? After middle age, your teeth often feel sore, loose, chewing weakly, and even gum inflammation, all of which remind you to pay special attention to dental health after middle age.
So how do you do it? Here's how3 mouthguard pointsKeep that in mind
Prevention and treatment of periodontitis
Periodontitis is a common disease in middle-aged people, but many people do not pay attention to it, when suffering from periodontitis, they will think that it is because of the inflammation caused by the fire, and think that it will be fine if they take some medicineLoose and falling out of teeth。To deal with periodontitis, taking medicine alone cannot solve the underlying problem, and it should be done locally in dentistryPeriodontal**, such as periodontal cleaning, periodontal irrigation or caries scaling, flap surgery**, etc.
Be vigilant for root caries
After middle age, due to the beginning of periodontal exposure, the hardness of these parts is lower than that of the crown, the resistance to caries is poor, and cavities are prone to appear, which is clinically calledRoot caries
One of the characteristics of root caries is that it is hidden in location and is not easy to find, so it is the most easily overlooked so middle-aged and elderly people shouldHave regular dental check-ups, early detection of cavities, early filling, reduce some unnecessary pain.
Brush your teeth with warm water
After middle age, due to tooth surface wear and periodontal recession, dentin is exposed, and teeth are prone to sensitivity, and they feel sour and soft when exposed to cold, heat, sourness, and sweetness. This repeated over-cold, over-hot stimulation can cause:Pulpitis, damaging the health of your teeth.
I don't know if you've ever heard the saying "warm water teeth, cold water surface, hot water feet"? withRinse your mouth with warm water and brush your teethAvoiding the stimulation of excessive cold and heat can reduce the occurrence of pulp inflammation.
References:[1]Qi Nianci. How to take care of your teeth after middle age[J].Family Health (Popular Medical Science), 2004(10):13-13
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