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Food Impaction and Its Role In Making Teeth Prone To Periodontal Disease And Interproximal Decay?


Posted on 5/9/2022 by Life Long Dental
Food Impaction and Its Role In Making Teeth Prone To Periodontal Disease And Interproximal Decay?Food that easily gets caught in between the teeth can be hard to remove, and over time, this may lead to a slew of dental and gum issues. In this blog post, we will discuss the role of food impaction in making teeth more prone to decay and disease. Read on to know more.

What Is Food Impaction?


Food impaction is when food particles become lodged between your teeth or stuck underneath the gumline. While it may not seem like a severe problem, over time, this can lead to tooth decay and even gum disease if it is left untreated. Moreover, these trapped food particles can also increase the risk of bad breath, as they are more likely to cause an unpleasant odor.

Prevention of Food Impaction


The best way to prevent food impaction is to practice good oral hygiene habits. Fortunately, some steps can be taken to prevent or treat food impaction, including thoroughly brushing the teeth after each meal and using floss or other interdental cleaners to remove stuck food debris. With regular preventive care and a healthy diet consisting of fiber-rich foods and liquefying foods, you can substantially reduce your risk for food impaction and its associated side effects on your teeth and gums.

What Are the Treatments for Tooth Decay?


Several different treatments can help address tooth decay and prevent further damage. One standard treatment is dental sealants, which are thin coatings applied to the surface of teeth to prevent bacteria from penetrating the enamel. Another option is fluoride therapy, which involves applying a special gel or varnish directly to the teeth to strengthen and make them more resistant to cavities. More intensive oral care may also be necessary in some cases, such as having a root canal or undergoing complex dental surgery. If you want to learn more regarding food impaction and its role in making teeth more prone to decay and disease, talk to our dentist.

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