With a significant drop in temperature, the season of hot tea, woollen wear, tasty snack is here. But the winter season also brings some uninvited health issues like cold, infection and sensitive teeth. Talking of teeth in winters you might have noticed sensitivity in teeth as soon as the onset of winters. This is because when the cold air comes in contact with your teeth it leads to sensitivity which further aggravates the consumption of hot beverages and food. One also experiences a lot of dryness during the winters. A dry mouth leads to cavities and tooth decay. Also, the festivities from Diwali to Christmas to the New Year, consumption of sweets is at the peak which adds to the bad oral health. In this article, Dr. Gunita Singh, who is a dentist and director at Dentem shares tips to maintain dental health during the winter season.
1. Firstly, get your full dental checkup done before the onset of winter. A thorough check-up along with full mouth x-ray will help identify cracks on the teeth enamel which can be taken care of or sealed before it starts troubling.
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2. The pain felt in cold sensitivity teeth makes it difficult for you to enjoy the weather. Therefore, avoid unnecessary exposure to the cold weather outside. A mouthguard may also help if recommended by your doctor as per your present condition.
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3. Follow a proper dental routine
Do not skip brushing twice a day and floss at least once
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4. Drink a lot of water
Dry mouth during winters can lead to several dental problems. Saliva is one of the most important components in managing oral health without which your mouth is a perfect playground for bacteria. So, drink a lot of water and in regular intervals to keep the oral cavity clean.
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5. The bacteria responsible for cold and flu lead to gingivitis as well. So, take care of your gums after every flu attack
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