Tooth sensitivity occurs when the enamel layer of the teeth is damaged or removed due to several factors like incorrect brushing, eating of certain foods, health conditions, dryness of mouth and other intense factors like ‘bruxism’ (grinding of teeth).
It’s easy to spoil children. Let’s face it, when the little brat throws a fit, as anyone who is even slightly responsible for them, the easy way out is to just give in to them and restore the balance in your universe. Very often, the means through which these objectives are achieved are by spoiling the young ‘uns teeth
Our mouths work in ways that are quite mysterious to us. Growing up, we were constantly told to brush our teeth after every meal and twice a day at least. Now that we’ve reached this boring adult stage, we know that a lot of the things we know about dental care are still insufficient. Where the mouth is concerned, a lot of knowledge we have is also taken for granted. Like, did you know that athletes have a severe risk of developing dental infections? Because the amount they work out causes dry mouth and fluctuating alkaline levels which is bad for their teeth?
The famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud said that, people who have delayed gratification in their early oral stage will develop habits that will involve gratification in their oral libido. So which means if you’re constantly chewing gum, you could have a psychological problem. Just kidding! It could actually be good for you, especially if you’re chewing sugar free chewing gum!
Did you know, that the structure of your mouth and your teeth play an essential part in your ability to speak, eat and stay healthy?
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