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Protecting Your Teeth When You Can’t Brush

Protecting Your Teeth When You Can’t Brush

Brushing your teeth between meals is one of the best ways to help ensure that you maintain optimal oral health; however, there may be times when you can’t brush. Here are some ways to keep your mouth healthy until you can clean your teeth:

Drink water. Water can help to wash away cavity-promoting bacteria. Also, avoid any sugary drinks such as sodas or juices.

Keep dental floss on hand. Flossing can remove food particles between teeth until you can brush. It’s a good idea to floss once per day.

Chew a piece of sugar-free gum. Chewing gum promotes saliva production, which can toughen tooth enamel. It’s important though to choose varieties that contain a remineralising agent called CPP-ACP. This agent comes from a milk protein (casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate complex).

Of course, one of the best ways to protect your pearly whites is to see your dentist for regular checkups!

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