How do I take extra special care of my teeth during the COVID-19 restrictions?
With no access to general and preventative dental services due to Government restrictions on Dentists during the Covid 19 outbreak, it is even more important to maintain excellent at home oral hygiene. Doing the basics (brushing and flossing) very well will go a long way to keeping teeth and gums healthy during this period.
What foods do I need to avoid?
Every year, many adults and children alike have broken their teeth while enjoying all sorts of foods that are hazardous for their teeth. Avoid hard foods and sticky foods such as boiled sweets, sticky sweets, unpopped popcorn kernels, bones, pork crackling and ice.
What drinks to I need to avoid?
The enamel on your teeth starts to dissolve when the pH (acid) level drops below 5.5. Energy drinks, soft drinks and sports drinks have a pH of around 3 so as soon as you take a mouthful of these drinks tooth enamel will start to soften. Once the enamel softens, it no longer protects the teeth from decay.