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PerioTherapy Oral Rinse

Posted in Articles on September 23rd, 2010 by Lilly – Be the first to comment

The food that you eat plays a role in your health such that some may cause tooth decay. Having a healthy mouth can be just as important as having a healthy body. Learning how food affects your oral health is the first step towards achieving a  healthy eating habit.

The time you start eating certain foods is also the time the bacteria in your mouth make acids which leads to cavity formation (the reason to have tooth decay). These happen when carbohydrates from foods breakdown into sugar in the form of starch in the mouth. Sweet snacks are sugary foods like soft drinks, lollies and cakes which contribute a lot in the formation of tooth decay as well as bad breath. Others including garlic, onions, drinking coffee, cigarette smoking, chewing tobacco, tea and/or red wine will not just contribute to having tooth decay but also gives the possibility that your teeth become discolored or stained.

Eating a lot of foods (high in fat/ sugar) can probably cause the decay of your teeth for some reason that the amount of food that you eat gets in contact with your teeth. It will happen mostly if you don’t have the idea on how to maintain your good oral hygiene. It will also lead you to obesity thus, we know sweet foods contain more calories and calories will build up more fats in your body. It can only be prevented if you are not too lazy taking up daily healthy routine and promoting good oral health.

Bacteria on your teeth use sugars from the food you eat to produce acids. The longer the food stays near the bacteria of the tooth the more acids will be produced.

Your body depends on the mouth in terms of overall nutrition to stay healthy. Your mouth is considered as highly sensitive to poor nutrition as it is invaded by bacteria everyday when you introduce foods into it. This factor can lead to the decay of your tooth as well as producing bad odorous smell when you open your mouth.

It is important however to be aware with the food that you eat. Perhaps and most probably it will affect your health as recent finding shows that a link between periodontal disease caused by acidophillic bacteria will affect your overall health. This disease starts with the formation of plaque which is hardened into tartar in which removing the causative bacteria using toothbrush is nearly impossible. As the bacteria grow and multiply, certain pathogenic diseases emerge more likely and can lead into some risk factors in our well being. Although in some point you don’t fully understand about other systematic health conditions, you should know that infection in your mouth can lead to an altered immune response.

One of the most ideal routine in helping you get rid of tooth decay and bad breath or halitosis is the use of mouth rinses along with toothbrushing and flossing. An effective and proven to be helpful product is PerioTherapy Oral Rinse which helps you eliminate bacterial plaque and gingivitis as well. It is mostly helpful to those who have recurrent gingivitis which has lead them to having periodontitis and chronic halitosis. PerioTherapy Oral Rinse is specially equipped with antibacterial components which fights anaerobic bacteria that causes plaque formation and periodontitis. Of course patients are advised to seek for dental consultation and visit their dentists to formally discuss the procedure in using such product.

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