General Dentistry: 4 Tips on After-Meal Dental Hygiene

In a dentistry practice, dentists may advise patients to care for teeth by paying close attention to after-meal habits. Dental hygiene practices that patients may want to adopt include swishing with water, sticking to low-sugar foods, and keeping a toothbrush and toothpaste nearby to maintain good oral health throughout the workday. Patients who are prone to cavities may see benefits when following the four tips listed below.

The after-meal period is crucial for maintaining dental health

If the thought of having multiple cavities filled makes patients feel uncomfortable, an actionable step to take right away is reviewing after-meal hygiene routines. If patients are already in the habit of brushing teeth twice a day, it may be of benefit to focusing more closely on taking other steps to create a hygiene routine after meals — especially when favorite foods contain a high amount of sugars and carbohydrates. Patients can strive to eliminate sugars from teeth immediately after eating to reduce the incidence of tooth decay and gum disease over time.

4 tips for establishing after-meal general dental hygiene habits

Patients concerned with bad breath after meals, gum inflammation, or the sticky feeling of sugar on teeth would be wise to consider changing habits in the post-meal period. Using the four tips below immediately or within the 30 minutes following eating can reduce several oral health risks.

1. Drink water or rinse

Thoroughly rinsing the mouth, or simply drinking water, is a quick way to boost the mouth's overall health. Patients who do not have access to a toothbrush, toothpaste, or other dental hygiene materials can rely on a cup of water to help eliminate at least some of the sugar, leftover food, and bacterial growth that can begin if there is no way to clean teeth immediately after eating.

2. Use mouthwash for a quick oral health boost

Using over-the-counter mouthwash to reduce bacteria and plaque is often advised in dentistry for patients who cannot brush their teeth right after eating. Mouthwash that includes active ingredients such as cetylpyridinium chloride can assist patients in managing conditions such as gum inflammation, tooth decay, and bad breath.

3. Brush gently

A dentist may advise patients to brush right after eating. If the patient is at home during the day or has access to a toothbrush and toothpaste at work, this is a good option for keeping teeth healthy. Sugar and foods high in carbohydrates will not have the chance to stick to the enamel and begin the cavity process. Consider keeping a toothbrush at work or in a purse for better long-term results when maintaining oral health.

4. Floss regularly

Patients who frequently complain of bad breath may have small bits of food stuck between teeth. Consider adding an extra flossing session, or carrying floss in a pocket or purse, to take care of these morsels right after eating before they lead to gum inflammation and decay.

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Conclusion

Choosing the correct after-meal dental routine to maintain top-notch oral health is a matter of evaluating lifestyle, daily habits, and diet. Consider employing these tips in a way that is sustainable over time to maximize the chances of sticking to the routine.

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