Teeth are meant to last a lifetime, however, if care to young, maintaining good oral hygiene can suffer significant illness. One of the most common is tooth decay.

What is tooth decay?
The cavity is a hole made in the tooth, caused by the accumulation of bacteria on its surface called plaque. The bacteria in plaque destroy the sugar you eat and turn it into acids.

tooth decay

tooth decay

These acids are very powerful and dissolve the enamel that covers the teeth. To avoid the appearance, it is important to have good oral hygiene that prevents open acids pass through the tooth enamel, going to attack and corrode the internal parts of the tooth. If the acid reaches the pain nerve endings appear.

How do I know if I have cavities?
Cavities are more easily detectable when pain occurs. However, there are other symptoms that can warn you of their appearance:

  • Inflammation of the gums.
  • Dental discomfort.
  • Increased sensitivity to hot or cold meals.

However, it is your dentist who can determine the onset of caries safely. If decay is not treated early can lead to total loss of the tooth.

How to prevent
To avoid the appearance of bacterial plaque is important to enjoy a proper oral hygiene. To achieve this it is necessary to clean the mouth at least three times a day with:

A toothpaste containing fluoride. Fluoride strengthens the tooth and its resistance increases reducing the appearance of plaque. It also prevents the acidity of the mouth.

A suitable brush that allows you to reach all corners, including the gum line where there are more opportunities to focus the board. Recommend changing your toothbrush every three months.

Use mouthwash and fluoride rinses to clean the most difficult areas where you do not usually come with the brush.

Use dental floss to remove food debris between teeth. There are silks with fluoride to help further increase the resistance of enamel.

Visit the dentist at least 2 times a year for a checkup.

Avoid eating sweets and sugary drinks every day, every time you come in contact with the mouth produce acids that continue to affect your teeth. They are less harmful if consumed after eating.

To help take care of your mouth and fight cavities, Fluocaril has a complete line of oral care. Includes toothpaste Fluore Fluocaril Bi-250, Double Action fluoride that is effective even after rinsing, the rinse Bifluore, which provides fluoride does not reach the remaining brush their effect over time, the special floss that expands with saliva for a more effective cleaning and a full range of brushes.