Cleaning and Proper Care of Your Sports Mouth Guard

  • Rinse your mouthguard under cold water after each use and air-dry. Occasionally clean it with mild soap and water or mouthwash.
  • Store your mouthguard in a plastic container when not in use to avoid damage due to excessive heat and cold.
  • Wear your mouthguard properly. Do not cut or alter it and do not chew on it.
  • Check your mouthguard regularly and let your dentist know if it shows any signs of wear, or has any tears or cracks that may weaken it. If the bite has changed and the mouthguard no longer fits well, it can sometimes be adjusted by the dentist.

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Bulimia, Anorexia Nervosa and Your Teeth

Oral Health Info, Bulimia, Anorexia Nervosa, Brampton Dentists, Dental offices in Brampton, Both anorexia and bulimia are serious eating disorders. They occur when men or women have an extreme fear of becoming overweight. This can lead not only to excessive dieting, but sometimes, death.

Both conditions have implications for your teeth because your body is not getting the minerals, vitamins, proteins and other nutrients that are needed to maintain good oral health and good overall health.

In addition, a person who is bulimic may binge eat and then vomit. When this occurs the acids that break down your food eat away at the tooth enamel and may wreak havoc on your mouth. Translucent and worn teeth, bad breath or a swollen mouth, throat and glands may result.

For more information on anorexia and bulimia be sure to talk to one of our dental professionals.

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BACK TO SCHOOL SNACKS! KEEPING KIDS HEALTHY AND ALERT!

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Snacks like chips, cookies, and dried fruit stick to the teeth and are full of sugars that can cause cavities. Fresh fruits and vegetable snacks provide nutrition for good health and help keep children alert for good learning outcomes. Example of good choices  are: Walnuts and raw almonds (maybe after school since some schools are nut free), apple slices, bananas, carrot sticks, cheese, grapes, oranges and plain yogurt.
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Tips on what to pack in your child’s lunch box – Healthy Snacks – Brampton Dentists

The foods our children eat at school for lunch and snacks should be providing them with energy and nutrients to help them be alert and get through the school day. It should also provide them with nutrients that help in the their development and growth.

Our child’s teeth, gums and body need a variety of vitamins and minerals to aid in growth and health.

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Here are some back to school lunchbox ideas provided by the Ontario Dental Association

Fruits and vegetables. Citrus fruits and kiwi fruit are good sources of vitamin C — important for healthy gums. Carrots and dried apricots contain vitamin A, a nutrient essential for building strong teeth.

Cheese, yogurt and milk all contain calcium.  Cheese also stimulates saliva production which helps clear away food particles from your teeth. Low-fat yogurt (with no added sugar), cheese slices on whole-wheat crackers and small containers of milk are great options.

Protein-rich foods like meat, poultry and fish are good sources of phosphorous, which is needed for tooth development.

Smart snacking. Growing children and teens often need more than three meals a day. Smart snacking will ensure they have the energy they need to take them through the school day. Whole grains (in snacks like crackers and granola bars) and nuts provide protein, as well as being rich in magnesium and phosphorous.

Cut the cola. Opt for water, milk or pure fruit juices instead of carbonated drinks. Soda, sports drinks and sweetened fruit juices often contribute to tooth decay because of high sugar and acid content.

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