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How to prevent tooth aging?
We all need the help of teeth to eat and speak, so the health of teeth is also very important. Many people's teeth are actually in a sub-health state. After a long time, their teeth will actually age easily, so they should pay attention to protecting their teeth. So, how can teeth prevent aging? How to protect teeth in daily life?

1, tooth anti-aging

1. How to prevent gingival atrophy?

In order to keep your teeth healthy, please wash your teeth twice a year and ask the dentist for a comprehensive examination. Keeping your teeth away from tar and bacteria can make your gums firm and elastic without shrinking. Another thing that must be noted is that no matter how old you are, you must choose a suitable toothbrush and the cable between your teeth to remove tartar. Ask the dentist to check whether you brush your teeth correctly. If you are too careless and brush your teeth back and forth instead of rotating, your gums may shrink prematurely. Another preventive measure is to use a toothbrush with a rubber head and massage the gums every day.

2. Molars and orthodontics

There are many ways to make teeth young and healthy. Consider grinding your teeth or plastic surgery. This is to polish the edges of several teeth to make them more attractive.

If the teeth have changed color, you can ask the dentist about the color change, bonding or porcelain teeth. Even if there is a gap in the teeth, it can be improved on the inlay. If you are missing a tooth, this method can also avoid changing teeth.

Keep your teeth healthy

30 years old: teeth begin to change color. Enamel thinning.

40 years old: the teeth began to loosen slightly, resulting in deformation and cracks. The gums began to shrink and the original enamel began to rot.

50-year-old: Teeth become fragile, easily infected and damaged.

2, the method of careful protection

(1) Brush your teeth correctly and remove the tartar with the interdental cable.

(2) Go to the dentist twice a year for examination and cleaning.

(3) choose decoloring, bonding or embedding porcelain teeth.

(4) Repair or reshape the changed teeth.

3. Health problems caused by not brushing your teeth

1. Pregnancy difficulties

Australian researchers have found that bacteria that cause dental diseases can also cause inflammation of the uterine wall, leading to pregnancy at least two months later. Dental diseases are also closely related to premature delivery and abortion.

2. Arthritis

German studies have found that patients with rheumatoid joints are eight times more likely to suffer from dental diseases than healthy people.

bronchitis

A new study published in the Journal of Periodontology found that there is a correlation between respiratory tract infection and dental diseases. People with a history of respiratory diseases such as bronchitis have more serious dental problems.

4. Erectile dysfunction

A new study published in the Journal of Periodontology involving 70 men in India found that the more unhealthy men's teeth are, the more serious erectile dysfunction (ed) is. They believe that dental disease will lead to the reduction of nitric oxide necessary for oxygen transmission in the blood, thus causing insufficient blood supply to the penis and leading to ED.

5. Alzheimer's disease

Dental diseases increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at Columbia University surveyed people over the age of 60 and found that participants with dental diseases or missing teeth were more likely to have memory problems.

6. Heart disease

Dental diseases can double the risk of coronary heart disease. A study in Scotland involving 1 100 people found that brushing your teeth less than twice a day also increased the risk of heart disease.

7. Diabetes

Dental diseases will aggravate the condition of type 2 diabetes. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh analyzed the results of seven related studies and found that treating dental diseases and reducing gingivitis can help reduce the risk of diabetic complications such as eye diseases.