Test your dental knowledge
True or False:
Wisdom teeth should be extracted by age 21. - Mouth dryness can lead to tooth decay.
- If you happen to find yourself without a toothbrush and toothpaste, chewing gum can be used to cleanse your mouth after a meal.
- Baking soda is an adequate replacement for toothpaste.
- Parents should first begin caring for their baby’s teeth when the teeth begin to grow in as an infant.
- Musical instruments have been known to cause dental problems for children.
- Bleaching damages your teeth.
- You are more likely to develop cavities from chocolate than raisins.
- Although taking vitamin C may be good for your health, it can be bad for your teeth.
Answers
:
1. False
Age is not a determining factor; wisdom teeth should be removed only if they’re painful.
2. True
We all know that eating too much sugar and poor oral hygiene can lead to tooth decay, but it’s not commonly known that the lack of saliva can also be a contributing factor. Saliva is part of the body’s natural control of bacteria in the mouth because its chemicals neutralize acids that cause tooth decay. Without the normal salivary flow, you can develop dental decay and periodontal disease.
3. True
Chewing gum stimulates saliva (note above answer). Sugarless gum works better than regular gum, and gum containing xylitol can reduce tooth decay by as much as 85 percent. However, for a real cleaning, there is no substitute for brushing with fluoride toothpaste.
4. False
Although you can brush your teeth with it, baking soda does not combat tartar, which leads to tooth decay. However, it does make the acid level in the mouth less hospitable to bacteria. Baking soda also leaves the mouth with a clean, fresh feeling, which can motivate you to brush longer and more thoroughly.
5. False
Proper dental care should really begin even before the baby is born because permanent tooth buds begin forming by a baby’s fourth month in utero. To ensure baby’s teeth are healthy, expectant mothers should eat balanced meals, get plenty of rest and avoid tetracycline medications, which can cause an infant’s baby and permanent teeth to be discolored, damaged or misshapen.
6. True
Certain musical instruments, particularly woodwind, brass and string instruments, may exert a high degree of pressure on teeth and jaws. For example, pressure is placed on the jaw while holding a violin. Problems that can develop include tooth movement and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ). It is important, especially for children, to play correctly and comfortably; any complaints should be investigated by the parent, in consultation with the child’s dentist.
7. False
When carbamide peroxide, the active whitening agent, contacts water, hydrogen peroxide is released which whitens the teeth. Bleaching does not soften, demineralize or weaken the teeth when done for 2 weeks.
8. False
Sugary foods are actually cleared from your mouth more quickly than starchy foods. In addition, raisins are sticky and are harder to dislodge from between teeth.
9. True, if it’s the chewable kind
Chewable vitamin C can make your mouth acidic enough to start dissolving tooth enamel. If you can’t brush after chewing vitamin C, rinsing your mouth will help.
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