Chewing On Ice (And More)
You might find ice very refreshing. You might enjoy the way it feels to eat crunchy foods or to crack food apart between your teeth. Unfortunately, the habit of eating hard foods or nibbling on hard items (like a pencil) can actually lead to serious oral health problems. Namely, you may find yourself with teeth injured in the form of cracks and chips. Sometimes, this won’t become serious. However, deep cracks can require an extraction. Your best bet? Treat your teeth kindly and skip the super hard stuff.
Skipping Dental Care
Whether you’re deciding you’re not in the mood to brush your teeth before bed or you can’t seem to remember to schedule your dental cleaning and checkup, this isn’t going to work out in your favor. Your oral health isn’t going to “not notice” that you missed removing plaque. Instead, that plaque will build up, it will harden into tartar, and these not-so-wonderful habits will likely lead you directly toward developing decay and gingivitis. Get serious about care, so your smile reaps the benefits.
Practice Good Habits For Your Smile
Learn about bad habits versus good habits, so you can make every possible effort to protect your oral health. Schedule a visit with your dentist in Austin, TX by contacting Austin General Dentistry today at 512-346-5540.