Thursday, July 30, 2015

Pool Side Protection..For Your Teeth

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One sure way to beat the heat cool and have fun is by hopping into the swimming pool. But did you know those dips into the pool could be harming your teeth? Read more to find out how.

Studies done over the years have presented evidence that swimming in the pool can damage tooth enamel. The damage is called enamel erosion, which is caused by chlorine. Chlorine is a chemical used to keep pool water clean. However, this bacterium killing chemical is highly acidic and over time will start to erode your teeth. Tooth erosion is caused by acid dissolving the surface of the teeth. Teeth can repair themselves with minerals in saliva, but too much exposure too often will cause the erosion to begin. The eroded teeth become extra sensitive, thin and are more likely to decay. In addition to erosion posing a threat, teeth can come stained a tinted yellow by chlorine.

How you can protect your teeth:

  • Make sure your pool is properly maintained
  • Purchase inexpensive pH strips to check balance of pool water
  • Try to keep water out of your mouth while swimming
  • Do not brush right after swimming, with soft enamel you could be brushing enamel way
To learn more about to protect your teeth visit jjwilmot-ortho.com or call our office with any questions you may have.