
30 Signs You Need To Go To The Dentist
1. You Have Chronic Bad Breath

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2. Your Teeth Are Sensitive To Hot, Cold Or Sugary Foods

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3. Your Gums Bleed When Brushing Or Flossing

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4. You've Got Pain In Your Teeth, Mouth And Jaw

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5. You Have A Bump Or Rough Area In Your Mouth, Tongue Or Cheek

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6. You Get Frequent Headaches

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7. Your Jaw Hurts

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8. You Have A Bad Taste In Your Mouth

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9. Your Teeth Look Shorter

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10. Your Mouth Tastes Of Metal

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11. Your Teeth Are Discolored

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12. You Suffer With Migraines

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13. You Wake Up Tired Every Morning

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14. Your Saliva Has Changed

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15. Your Ears Hurt

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16. Your Gums Are Receding

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17. Your Retainer Isn't Fitting Correctly

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18. You Haven't Seen A Dentist In Ages
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19. You Try To Hide Your Smile

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20. You've Had Dental Work Done

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21. You Have Ongoing Medical Issues

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22. You're Pregnant

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23. You're Having Trouble Eating

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24. You Have A Dry Mouth

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25. You Use Any Kind of Tobacco

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26. It's Time For Your Check-Up

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27. You Have Loose or Shifting Teeth

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28. You're Experiencing Numbness In Your Mouth

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29. You Have White Spots On Your Teeth

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30. Mouth Injury

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31. Tips for avoiding the dentist: brush your teeth BEFORE breakfast
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How many of us brush our teeth right before we're rushing out the door, after we've had our morning coffee and breakfast? It makes sense because you don't want to leave the house with food in your teeth, but actually, it's better to brush your teeth first thing after you've woken up, to clean away the night's bacteria before you eat anything.Advertisement
32. Cut out drinks that stain your teeth
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You don't have to give up drinking altogether, but if you're a lover of red wine, you might want to try some clear-colored alcoholic beverages as an alternative - even white wine if you can hack it! As well as that, cut down on other drinks that can stain your teeth, like coffee.Advertisement
33. Are you cleaning your gum and tongue, too?
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There's so much focus on brushing the teeth themselves - and rightly so - but that's really only half the battle. You actually need to be cleaning your gums, too, as this is where bacteria that can result in gum disease can collect. On top of that, you can use a scraper or brush for your tongue to get rid of that extra bacteria.Advertisement
34. Ditch the manual - get an electric
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This one is common advice, and a lot of people stick with manual just because it's easier and cheaper (and we get that!). But in the long-run, if you care about your teeth, it's worth the investment, because an electric is what is going to remove more plaque from your teeth.Advertisement
35. Don't spit and rinse!
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This is hard not to, because your knee-jerk reaction after brushing your teeth is to then spit out the remaining toothpaste in your mouth and give it a nice swill to get rid of the residue. But you'll actually want to keep all that in your mouth, because otherwise you're washing away the fluoride which is there to help protect your teeth even after you've brushed.Advertisement
36. Speaking of fluoride
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Make sure you're using a toothpaste with flouride in the first place! This is what's needed to protect your teeth and strengthen your tooth enamel, which is what helps in resisting tooth decay and cavities. You can also boost your flouride by using mouthwash separately to brushing.Advertisement
37. Keep your toothbrush out in the open (but away from the toilet)
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You might have heard about those poop particles that float around your bathroom everytime you flush - and it's true! You definitely don't want to be keeping your toothbrush anywhere near the toilet. As well as that, your toothbrush will do much better if it's left out in the open rather than in a closed cabinet.Advertisement
38. Don't share your toothbrush
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We can't believe we have to say this, but please don't! Not even with a partner whose saliva you share anyway, if you're staying overnight and happened to have forgotten yours. You shouldn't share your toothbrush with anybody because all that bacteria can be transferred through the mouth.Advertisement
39. Increase the crunch!
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Make sure you're eating lots of crunchy fruit and vegetables on a daily basis. Not only is this healthy in general, the crunchiness of them when you bite down will help to remove plaque from your teeth as well as increasing saliva production which can help wash away bad bacteria.Advertisement
40. Don't forget to replace your toothbrush
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You really don't want to have to wait until your toothbrush is on its last legs looking like a dried old paintbrush - you should aim to replace your manual toothbrush, or electric toothbrush head, every 3 months. As well as that, you should ideally replace after getting over a serious infection like flu or tonsillitis.Advertisement
41. Use mouthwash separate to brushing
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It feels like a logical routine to floss, brush your teeth and then use mouthwash. Done! And you can get on with your day. But it's actually recommended to use mouthwash at a separate time - like the middle of the day when you're not brushing - to make sure that you're not washing away the fluoride from the toothpaste!Advertisement
42. Chew sugarless gum after meals
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Gum with a high sugar content isn't going to do many favors for your teeth, but chewing sugarless gum for a short time after eating can actually help. Chewing gum stimulates saliva production, and the more saliva you have, the more it's washing away bacteria and food particles from your teeth.Advertisement
43. Are you brushing your teeth in the shower? Don't!
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Don't worry, we're not judging - it seems like the perfect multi-tasking, doesn't it? You're already in there, why not brush your teeth at the same time? Well, apparently hot water and steam can make your toothbrush bristles more soften, which can ruin their effectiveness.Advertisement
44. You may want to eat some cheese!
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Did you know that cheese is actually beneficial for your teeth? As well as being a tasty option for many different recipes - or just eaten alone - it also has a high calcium content, which is great news for your teeth, as well as balancing out the pH levels in the mouth that can reduce damaging acid.Advertisement
45. Set a timer to brush for two minutes
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Two minutes, twice daily, is the optimum time to brush your teeth, so if you're doing a hurried job in the morning - and even if you're flossing - it's not an effective teeth clean. If you're not timing it, it can easily feel like two minutes has passed when it actually hasn't. Put a countdown on your phone, or even play your favorite two-minute song.Advertisement
46. Make sure you're cleaning any dental extras, too
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If you have to wear anything else that protects your mouth or teeth, like removable retainers, then you need to make sure you're cleaning them separately as an extra step. You don't want to put a retainer back in your mouth that hasn't been cleaned properly!Advertisement
47. Don't think that vaping is a good substitute
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People who are trying to look after their teeth know that ditching smoking can be a huge helpful step - but that doesn't mean that vaping is a healthy substitute when it comes to your teeth. Vaping is less damaging than smoking, but chemicals in e-liquids can cause damage, and vaping can also cause dry mouth which can lead to oral problems.Advertisement
48. Time your eat/brush cycle perfectly
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It's natural for people to get into a routine of eating first and then brushing their teeth right after to get rid of everything and stay fresh - especially in the morning. We already mentioned that brushing before you eat is the better step, but you also need to time for a 30 minute break between! This is because your enamel can be softened after eating and brushing. So wait 30 minutes after eating to brush, or 30 minutes after brushing to eat!Advertisement
49. Less sugar - but also, less frequently
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Sugar in general is a problem for your teeth, so cutting down your total amount is a win. But it's the frequency you have sugar throughout the day that is actually the bigger problem. It's much worse on your teeth if you're having small sugary snacks throughout the day, rather than one big sugary snack with your evening meal.Advertisement
50. The dentist isn't just for emergencies
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While following this tips will ensure you hopefully don't have to visit the dentist for any issues anytime soon, that doesn't mean regular checkups can be avoided! These are the cherry on the cake (sugar-free, of course) when it comes to good oral hygiene, as your dentist will be able to check your teeth more thoroughly (and compliment you on your hard work).Advertisement