Delta Dental of Massachusetts
465 Medford Street, Boston, MA 02129
www.deltamass.com
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| Have you had a cavity recently? |
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| If so, you are more likely to get another. Read on to learn how you can reduce your risk! | ||||||||
| What cause cavities? | ||||||||
| Cavities are formed by bacteria on your teeth, called plaque. When you eat sugary or starchy foods, the plaque mixes with it and forms acid. The acid attacks your tooth enamel, which is the hard outside surface of your teeth. Eventually this forms a cavity. | ||||||||
| How can I avoid more cavities? | ||||||||
| There are lots of ways to reduce your risk of more cavities. | ||||||||
| Brush the right way | ||||||||
| We all know to brush our teeth, but we don't always do it correctly. And that may leave plaque on our teeth. Here are some simple tips that make a big difference: |
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| Floss daily | ||||||||
| Flossing removes food trapped between teeth. It reduces plaque and helps your gums stay healthy too. Flossing is an important tool in cavity prevention. You should floss once a day. |
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| Eat a healthy diet | ||||||||
| A healthy diet helps prevent cavities. Here are some suggestions: | ||||||||
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