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Easy Steps to Free Your Smile from Decay and Disease

added on: September 13, 2021
women brushing their teeth

As your trusted biological and holistic dentists in Wilmington, we’re here to help and educate you about how to properly care for your smile so that it will last a lifetime. Check out some of these tips and tricks to keep your teeth free from harmful bacteria and cavities.

The Basics of Brushing

Tooth decay doesn’t discriminate. It can happen to anyone at any age. Tooth decay is the most significant disease that affects American children. One of the biggest ways to ward off decay (besides seeing your dentist regularly) is to make sure you’re brushing like a boss. Here are a few tips courtesy of your Wilmington holistic and biological dentists and MouthHealthy.org:

– 1) Toothbrushes should always be used at a 45-degree angle to your gums
– 2) Move the brush gently, in small circles
– 3) Make sure you get all of the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of your teeth
– 4) Brushing your front teeth is easy when you do it vertically with short, up and down strokes
– 5) Give your tongue a brush too, it helps to remove bacteria and freshen your breath
– 6) Remember to brush for two minutes, twice a day

What Causes Tooth Decay?

Over time, your teeth might begin to wear or even break down due to this exposure and dental decay (the most significant cause of tooth damage and the most common disease found in humans.) Dental plaque is the biggest cause of tooth decay.

Your holistic and biological dentists in Wilmington use minimally invasive restorative dentistry when your teeth need to be rebuilt. He can use a combination of direct or indirect restorative materials. He’ll be on the lookout for some of these conditions in your mouth that will benefit from restorative dental care:
Cavities or decay
Old, failing fillings
– Worn down teeth from grinding and clenching
– Eroded enamel and tooth structure due to acids in our body and foods
– Fillings that are too large for your teeth
– Cracked, broken teeth and fillings

How Can We Help You

Call us today for a comprehensive checkup at our Wilmington holistic and biological dental office. We are always available to speak with you and welcome new smiles to join our ever-growing family of satisfied patients.

About The Author
Dr. Lewis Yu

Dr. Lewis Yu, who graduated with a dental degree, completed a two-year postgraduate oral surgery training in New York City and Pennsylvania. Board-certified in Naturopathic Medicine and Integrated Biological Dental Medicine, he practiced in Philadelphia and New Jersey before joining All About Smiles. Dr. Yu is affiliated with the Holistic Dental Association and Talkinternational.com.


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