What Can Help Your Oral Health?

What Can Help Your Oral Health?

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What Can Help Your Oral Health?

As you probably know, your teeth are extremely important to the health of your mouth, but did you know that they’re also very important to the health of your body? You also know that your teeth play an important role in chewing and speaking. But, do you know what your teeth are made up of or what you could do to care for your teeth? As you may have guessed, knowing the anatomy of your teeth may give you the knowledge you need to take better care of them.

For instance, the outermost layer of your teeth is known as enamel. This is the hard, white part of your tooth. The next layer is called dentin, which is made up of living cells and secretes a hard, mineral substance. The next layer, known as pulp, is much softer and holds the bloods vessels and nerves of your tooth. Next, is your cementum, which is a layer of connective tissues that binds the roots of your teeth firmly to your gums and jawbone. Finally, you have the periodontal ligament, which holds the tooth to the jaw.

Unfortunately, if bacteria gets past your enamel, it can attack the next layers of your teeth. When this happens, you may have to cope with issues such as cavities, tooth decay, periodontitis, gingivitis, and tooth sensitivity. Fortunately, our dentist will be able to help you avoid these issues—especially if you remember to visit our team once every six months. Brushing and flossing consistently will also help.

Would you like to learn more about the care you can receive from our team? Are you interested I learning more about the different layers of your teeth, or wondering what you else you might be able to do to keep your teeth healthy and strong? If so, please don’t hesitate to contact our team at Premier Dentistry of Eagle by contacting us at (208) 546-0655. Dr. Shane S. Porter and our team will gladly answer any questions you may have.

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