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Separating Myth from Reality
Dental health is filled with misconceptions. We break down common myths with clinical facts to help you make informed decisions about your oral care.
Common Myth
“Sugar is the only cause of cavities.”
Clinical Fact
Cavities are caused by acid-producing bacteria that feed on carbohydrates. While sugar is a major culprit, starchy foods like chips, bread, and crackers can be just as damaging if they stick to teeth.
Common Myth
“You should brush harder to clean better.”
Clinical Fact
Brushing too hard can wear down enamel and cause gum recession. A soft-bristled toothbrush with gentle, circular motions is far more effective and safer for your long-term oral health.
Common Myth
“White teeth are always healthy teeth.”
Clinical Fact
Natural tooth enamel varies in shade and isn't pure white. Extremely white teeth can still have cavities or gum disease, while slightly yellow teeth can be perfectly healthy and strong.
Common Myth
“Bleeding gums are normal when brushing.”
Clinical Fact
Healthy gums do not bleed. Bleeding is often an early sign of gingivitis or gum disease. If your gums bleed, it's a signal to improve your flossing routine and see a dentist, not to ignore it.
Common Myth
“Baby teeth don't matter since they fall out.”
Clinical Fact
Primary teeth act as essential placeholders for adult teeth. Losing them too early due to decay can cause crowding and alignment issues later, impacting speech, eating, and future dental health.
Common Myth
“You only need to see a dentist if you have pain.”
Clinical Fact
Many dental issues, including cavities and gum disease, are painless in their early stages. Regular check-ups allow for preventive care, saving you from complex and expensive procedures later.
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