Guard Teeth from Cavities Every Day
Sealants—plastic coatings that help guard teeth from cavities3—play a big part in keeping your teeth healthy, but they aren’t a magic bullet. The American Dental Association stresses these other key ingredients for keeping your mouth cavity-free:
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Brushing gently, at least twice a day1,2 with fluoride toothpaste. Pay special attention to the gum line.1
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Cleaning between your teeth at least once a day with either floss or interdental cleaners1,2
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Eating a balanced diet with limited snacks2
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Regularly visiting your dentist1
Fluoridated water supplies have also helped reduce dental cavities, but children can get too much fluoride. Make sure children put only a pea-sized dab of toothpaste on their brush, and remind them to rinse out and not swallow both fluoride toothpaste and mouthwashes that contain fluoride.4 Children younger than age 6 should not use a fluoride mouthwash because of the risk of swallowing it.1,4
1 “Cleaning Your Teeth and Gums.” American Dental Association. www.ada.org/2624.aspx Accessed 2010.
2 “Cleaning Your Teeth and Gums: Frequently Asked Questions.” American Dental Association. www.ada.org/2624.aspx#faq Accessed 2010.
3 “Dental Sealants.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 2009. www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/publications/factsheets/sealants_faq.htm Accessed 2010.
4 “Interim Guidance on Fluoride Intake for Infants and Young Children.” American Dental Association, November 8, 2006. www.ada.org/1767.aspx Accessed 2010.
Author:
Brozek Fancher, Diane
Online Editor:
Sims, Jane
Online Medical Reviewer:
Eakle, Stephan W., DDS
Online Medical Reviewer:
Sonis, Stephen DMD
Date Last Reviewed:
12/20/2010
Date Last Modified:
12/20/2010