How to Prevent cavities

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Perforated teeth is not caused by worms such as the supposed antiquity. This theory goes up to the year 1700 's to Willoughby Miller an American dentist who works at the University of Berlin to find the cause of tooth decay. He found that the hole was caused by a dental meeting between bacteria and sugar. The bacteria will turn sugar from food into acids that cause tooth environment becomes acidic (teeth natural environment is supposed to base) and this is what ultimately makes a small hole on the email.

When the holes happen to email gigi, we have yet to feel the pain of the teeth. However, the small hole on the next email could be the gap leftovers and bacteria will make a bigger hole digging dentin. At this point we will feel is on the teeth while eating. If left, the hole will get on the nerves of the hole so that we will begin to feel the pain of the teeth. This process will not stop until the end of the tooth becomes depleted and the remaining roots of teeth only.

Toothache can not be considered one eye like the presumption some people, because when it is silenced, can make the teeth become swollen and inflamed. In addition cavities can provide a channel the entry of germs of disease leading to channel the blood that can cause diseases of the kidneys, lungs, heart or other diseases.

To avoid growing severe, so if you have cavities you should immediately visit a dentist to treat it. Even though many people don't like going to the dentist with a reason not to care about the State of his teeth, worrying it will cost dearly, afraid or ashamed was ridiculed because of damaged teeth, but going to the dentist is the best solution to overcome the toothache. Cavities can not recover by itself. Although, perhaps after suffering a toothache, pain can be lost but did not improve the situation. The tooth will remain hollow, even the hole will keep getting enlarged.
 
To prevent the occurrence of holes in teeth cause toothache, you can perform the following steps:
  1. Check theteethregularly 
  2. Brushing your teeth regularly and in a timely manner 
  3. Brushing your teeth the right way 
  4. Gargle after eating 
  5. Use dental floss to remove leftovers
  6. Choose a toothpaste containing fluoride
  7.  Eating fibrous foods 
  8. Cut down on foods that contain sugar and flour 

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