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Adolescent
Oral
Health
Good
nutrition and oral hygiene care practiced at
home are particularly important during the
teen years. Proper diet, brushing, and
flossing play an important role in
maintaining a healthy smile and preserving
teeth during these challenging years.
Cavities
and periodontal disease can be a threat to
teens as well as adults. Recent survey
results show that bleeding gums were most
prevalent among adolescents and that
three-fourths of 13 to 17 year-olds had gums
that bled.
Registered dental hygienists may
recommend these tips:
- Be
sure to brush thoroughly after meals whenever
possible, and floss daily. Busy schedules and
activities can encourage snacking. That is why
choosing a proper diet will help you to
maintain and preserve your teeth.
- If
you wear custom-made appliances, or braces,
pay special attention to keeping spaces
between the teeth and archwires clean by using
floss threaders. Orthodontic toothbrushes are
specially designed to make cleaning teeth and
braces easier.
- If
you participate in contact sports, you may
want to inquire about or have a custom-made
mouth guard fitted during an oral care visit.
Mouth guards assist in providing protection
against dental injuries
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