Oral Hygiene Basics: What If You Go to Bed Without Brushing Your Teeth

Oral Hygiene Basics: What If You Go to Bed Without Brushing Your Teeth

Practicing good oral hygiene basics is the best line of defense against cavities, abscesses and other problems that can plague a person’s mouth. A visit to the dentist in Phoenix, AZ can show someone where changes need to be made and help direct improvements in cleaning habits. The following information can more fully explain what needs to happen and why it is so important.

Why are good oral hygiene routines so important?

Allowing debris, acids and other dirt to stay on teeth, especially overnight, allows those bacteria-causing compounds to form tartar and plaque. These things can cause bad breath, minor or more serious cavities and even abscesses. Canker sores can form and receding gums — gingivitis — can be caused by neglecting a regular routine. In addition to the problems it can cause for your mouth, oral bacteria can contribute to heart disease, diabetes, dementia and a host of other general health issues.

What basics need to be done regularly?

When a regular routine of good oral hygiene basics is observed, it can become second nature and need not take a long time. As they say, “You only need to take care of the teeth you intend to keep.” That light-hearted saying holds a lot of truth. The following things should be done daily:

  • Brush teeth in a circular motion, front and back, with a soft bristle brush
  • Choose a good fluoride toothpaste to help clean and nourish tooth enamel
  • The tongue should also be very gently brushed in order to remove bacteria that can cause odor
  • Floss well between every tooth with a waxed floss to remove food particles and plaque
  • Mouthwash may seem optional, but it can neutralize the acids in the mouth and rinse away any remaining particles 

What If You Go to Bed Without Brushing Your Teeth?

Going to bed without brushing your teeth can have negative consequences for your oral health. Here's what happens when you skip brushing before bedtime and some tips for maintaining good oral hygiene:

  1. Plaque Buildup: Throughout the day, plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, accumulates on the teeth and gumline. When you don't brush before bed, plaque continues to build up overnight, increasing the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath.

  2. Tooth Decay: The bacteria in plaque feed on sugars and starches from food particles left on the teeth, producing acids that can erode tooth enamel and lead to cavities. Skipping nighttime brushing allows these harmful bacteria to thrive, increasing the likelihood of tooth decay.

  3. Gum Disease: Plaque buildup can also irritate the gums, causing inflammation and gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease. If left untreated, gingivitis can progress to more severe forms of gum disease, leading to gum recession, tooth loss, and other oral health problems.

  4. Bad Breath: Bacteria in the mouth produce foul-smelling gases as they break down food particles and other debris. Skipping brushing before bed can allow these bacteria to multiply, leading to morning breath and persistent bad breath throughout the day. Call us to learn more.

Are there additional ways to prevent damage and cavities?

In addition to conscientiously observing good oral habits, there are other steps that can be taken. People should avoid crunching on hard candies and suckers, things like peanut brittle or toffee and even ice cubes, as these things can crack or break otherwise healthy teeth. Sticky and chewy foods like stiff caramel can loosen fillings, allowing bacteria inside the tooth. Acidic foods and sodas should be followed with a rinsing of the mouth. Care should also be taken to avoid biting non-food items such as paper clips or pencils.

Is visiting a dentist important even if teeth are kept clean?

In the absence of obvious dental problems, it is still a good idea to visit a dentist in 85053 twice a year for routine checkups. A full panel X-ray can provide clear images of things going on in the roots of the teeth. Since it is possible to have a tooth go bad for reasons other than hygiene and maintenance, such as genetics and heredity, it becomes very important to check. Regular cleaning by a dental technician can help prevent issues, especially just below the gum line, and whitening can help teeth look more attractive.

Conclusion

Oral health is not to be neglected and can make the difference when it comes to overall health. Thorough attention to oral hygiene basics can help ensure a healthier and more confident smile.

Request an appointment or call Phoenix Family Dentistry at 602-547-9007 for an appointment in our Phoenix office.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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