Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The Sex - Direct Toothbrush Can Damage Teeth After Eating


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The Sex - For fear of breeding bacteria in the mouth, not a few people who immediately brush your teeth after eating. But you should not rush to brush your teeth, because immediately brush your teeth after eating can be very damaging to the teeth.

Even brushing your teeth 20 minutes after the meal was still able to cause corrosion of the teeth. At least, wait 1 hour after eating to brush your teeth, it can protect the teeth from erosion.

Apart from being too hasty to brush your teeth, tooth pain with fear and more people are brushing their teeth more than recommended, especially after eating. However, dentists warn this practice could be dangerous.

Brushing your teeth in half an hour after eating or drinking coffee can make your teeth suffered severe damage, especially after drinking carbonated beverages or acidic. Acid can 'burn' tooth enamel and the underlying layer called dentin.

Brushing your teeth at the wrong time, especially at 20 minutes after eating, acid can push higher in the teeth, causing corrosion or erosion occurs more rapidly than tooth decay.

"With the rush to brush your teeth (after eating), you could actually encourage more acidic the enamel and dentin," explains Dr. Howard R. Gamble, president of the Academy of General Dentistry at the New York Times, as quoted Dailymail, Tuesday (06/05/2012).

Research has also shown that the teeth may experience more rapid corrosion if brushed on the half hour or less after drinking acidic beverages.

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