Sir/madam, Im sanjeev 28 years old. I want to know that is it safe teeth cleaning in a dental hospital I heard that enamel may damage sometimes and give me suggestions to clean teeth in a natural way and also suggest me which tooth paste is best one.
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Cleaning won't lose much enamel. You can do cleaning in slow speed. Dentist can adjust the speed. Once you done maintain it by using mouth washes and proper brushing techniques.
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It is completely safe to get your teeth cleaned at a dental clinic or hospital. There is no enamel damage to your teeth. In fact, it is a healthy habit to get your teeth cleaned at a dental clinic every 3-6 months depending upon your requirement.
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Professional cleaning effects: professional cleaning is recommended every 6 months. Sometimes the dentist could make a decision of recalling the patients every 3 months depending on the oral health. At times we even recall the patient every year. You need to remember that each patient is unique and we as dentists will make the decision of recalling the patients for best patient benefits in terms of cosmetics and function. It's not recommended to do scaling than what is not recommended by a dentist as microscratches do appear on the teeth and which ofcourse gets obliterated with a polishing of the teeth. Dentist will make the decision of the timing of your professional scaling and please don't hesitate as its for the patients benefits. Regarding toothpaste. Any toothpaste in the market which has a fluoride concentration of 1000 ppm is advised. I hope I answered your query if any doubts then you could contact me.
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Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months. Changing the toothbrush alone donot keeps your teeth clean. All toothpaste have nearly similar ingredients like Abrasives, Fluorides, Surfactants, Antibacterial agents, Flavourants, Remineralizers, Fluoride, Diethylene glycol, Triclosan etc. Only the wrong brushing technique that we follow harms our teeth and gums. So consult your dentist, learn proper brushing technique, Brush your teeth twice a day, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush to protect your teeth and gums from plaque and calculus. Floss your teeth inter dentally once a day. Consume a healthy diet rich in vegetables and lean protein. Reduce your intake of sugary foods and beverages. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Drink plenty of fluoridated tap water. Drink not consume alcohol drinks. Don’t smoke.
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