Thursday, 13 December 2012

Chewing Gum Effecting Dental Crowns


A lot of people like to chew gum, but wonder if it will hinder their crowns. The crowns are devices that dentists oral certain structures placed within the mouth of a patient for a variety of reasons. The tooth may be broken or weakened by decay or other damage. They can be used to shore up the structure after a root canal. If a dental implant is attached inside the mouth with a titanium screw into the jawbone and the pillar one, may be covered by a crown. The crowns are made from different materials such as porcelain, gold, other metal or a compound formed by various combinations. Some of these materials offer a more natural, while others are extremely durable.

Chewing gum has been around for millions of years. The ancient civilizations of Greece, South America and North America use different tree sap as their chewing gum. This sap came from a variety of trees such as cedar, sapodilla, and mastic. While modern varieties of sugar are believed to be harmful and promote tooth, this is not always true. Some gum been recommended by dental organizations and even bear the logo of the recommendation of the ADA. 
Certain products that are not too sticky or sugar laden can actually help you get rid of food particles that lead to plaque buildup. However, people should be aware that this practice does not replace the need for regular dental hygiene brushing and flossing at least twice a day. And in addition to that you should be very careful while having colored foods in case it might stain your crown. And remember the fact that teeth whitening products are not going to whiten your crown

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