What You Need to Know About Your Teeth

Busting Dental Myths: What You Need to Know About Your Teeth

CLINICAL CONTENT WRITTEN & REVIEWED BY CLOVE CLINICAL TEAM

Last Modified: July 5, 2023

FACT CHECKED

Are you afraid of the dentist? Well, you shouldn’t be. Dental treatments have come a long way since the days of painful extractions and dreaded root canals. From invisible braces to virtual reality pain management, today’s dental treatments are more innovative, comfortable, and effective than ever before. So say goodbye to the dental horror stories of the past and get ready to discover the exciting world of modern dentistry! Let’s read some common Myths Facts about dental treatment that most people aren’t aware about.

Myth 1: Teeth whitening treatments can damage your enamel.

Fact: When done correctly, teeth whitening treatments are safe and do not damage enamel. The active ingredients in whitening products, such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, penetrate the enamel and break down the stains, but they do not harm the enamel itself.

Myth 2: Root canal treatments are painful.

Fact: Root canal treatments have a reputation for being painful, but modern techniques and anesthesia make them no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. In fact, root canals are often the only way to save a severely damaged or infected tooth and alleviate pain.

Myth 3: You don’t need to brush milk teeth.

Fact: Even though milk teeth will eventually fall out, it’s important to brush them regularly to prevent decay and establish good oral hygiene habits. Additionally, decay in milk teeth can spread to adult teeth and cause problems later on.

Myth 4: Dental implants are only for cosmetic purposes.

Fact: Dental implants can be used for cosmetic purposes, but they are also used to replace missing teeth and prevent bone loss in the jaw. They are a durable and long-lasting solution for people with missing teeth.

Myth 5: Chewing sugar-free gum is just as effective as brushing your teeth.

Fact: Chewing sugar-free gum can help stimulate saliva production, which can neutralize acids and wash away food particles. However, it is not a substitute for brushing and flossing. Good oral hygiene practices are still essential for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

Myth 6: Braces are only for kids.

Fact: While braces are commonly associated with children and teenagers, they can be effective for people of all ages. In fact, many adults opt for orthodontic treatment to improve their oral health and the appearance of their teeth.

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