Howdy, iam Michelle Morales, Have a pleasant day.
Whoa, talk about a close call! I almost lost my tooth the other day, but luckily I knew what to do and was able to save it. It’s amazing how much of a difference knowing the right thing can make.
How Do You Know If A Tooth Cannot Be Saved? [Solved]
Well, it’s pretty clear that this tooth ain’t gonna make it. It’s loose as a goose, broken off below the gumline and there’s an abscess in the area - yikes! So, unfortunately, it looks like we’re gonna have to say goodbye to this one.
Brush Twice a Day: Brushing your teeth twice a day is the best way to keep them healthy and free of plaque and bacteria.
Floss Regularly: Flossing helps remove food particles and plaque from between your teeth, which can help prevent cavities and gum disease.
Use Mouthwash: Using an antibacterial mouthwash can help reduce the amount of bacteria in your mouth, which can lead to better oral health overall.
Avoid Sugary Foods: Eating sugary foods increases the risk of tooth decay, so it’s important to limit these types of foods as much as possible.
Visit Your Dentist Regularly: Visiting your dentist for regular checkups is essential for maintaining good oral health, as they can detect any potential problems early on before they become more serious issues down the line.
Knowing a tooth can be saved is great news! It’s a relief to hear that you don’t have to get it pulled. Yay! Plus, it’ll save you time and money in the long run. So, don’t forget: knowing is half the battle!