Sunday, July 05, 2009

Don't Let Your Teeth Flunk College

College life is challenging. Baggy-eyed, you gulp down a soda on your way to that 7 A.M. class and a bag of chips when you cram late at night for a midterm. On-the-run nutrition choices, stress and hit-and-miss oral care can cause your teeth to weaken and decay.Image
Studies show that college students have a high incidence of tooth decay caused by acid erosion.
Sodas, sports and energy drinks, designer coffees laden with sugary delights, chips, candies, or any high carbohydrate or starchy food like pasta or bread provides the source for the acid that erodes and destroys teeth.
Acids and sugar pull minerals from tooth enamel. Enamel-buildingtakes place only when you were a child and your teeth were forming. Without those protective minerals, your teeth are targeted by decay-causing bacteria.
Give yourself an "A" for adopting these tips:Image
  • Cut back on the amount of sodas and other acidic beverages you drink. Frequently substitute less acidic beverages, and include water in your beverage selection.
  • Eat healthy snacks when you hit those cram sessions.
  • Eat sweets along with healthy, nutritional foods.
  • After eating sweets or other acid-producing foods, chew gum that contains xylitol, a natural sugar that prevents tooth decay.
  • It takes only a short time to brush and floss—twice daily. Use toothpaste that contains a remineralization ingredient and fluoride.
  • Lastly, even though you might be far from home, see a dentist regularly! Ask us; we may be able to refer you to a dentist, or ask at the campus health office for a recommendation.
Before you begin this new chapter of your life, please come int the office so we can do a thorough exam of your oral tissues.
Your teeth are counting on you to help them to smile beautifully during "Pomp and Ceremony"!
Minh Nguyen, D.S.S., P.A.

1 comment:

SPWS said...

Yes, college life is very challenging and you need to deal with a lot of stress. But it does not mean, you should not take care of yourself especially your teeth.
Rocklin Dentist