Sep
We would all like to enjoy a healthy, attractive smile. The good news is that keeping teeth and gums healthy is not difficult. There is no magic trick to avoiding cavities and gum disease, just a little daily practice and professional care from your dentist near Kowloon. By keeping regular check-ups as recommended based on your needs and following your dentist’s recommendations for home care, you can achieve your goals for oral health.
The care of teeth on a daily basis at home is easy. It is, however, where most people slip up in terms of oral hygiene. It is not that hygiene is necessarily neglected on purpose. More often, the problem is that the issue of oral care may not be fully understood. Dr. Titania Tong is an experienced Hong Kong dentist who has designed a practice in which patients can feel comfortable discussing their concerns and questions related to oral hygiene and oral health in general.
We are told that we should brush our teeth morning and night, and that flossing should come before brushing after one of these times. The purpose of brushing and flossing extends beyond the removal of food debris. When we do these tasks, we remove bacteria that linger in hard to reach places. Bacteria, tiny microorganisms, can feed on food residue, leaving an acidic by-product on the teeth.
Oral health is also affected by the foods we regularly consume. As much as possible, sugar should be reduced in our daily routine. The amount of sugar from one soda can sustain thousands of bacteria, subsequently increasing the risk for cavities and gum disease significantly. In addition to sugar, soda also contains several different types of acid, such as citric acid and phosphoric acid, which weaken enamel all on their own.
Part of our role as a dental team is to educate our patients on the importance of dental care. The more that is known about oral health and oral hygiene, the better opportunity our patients have to preserve healthy teeth and gums and enjoy fresh breath.
Contact our Central HK dental office today to schedule your cleaning and check-up. We are happy to help achieve your happiest, healthiest smile.
Dr. Titania was born in Hong Kong, but she grew up in England, where she completed her undergraduate education and received her degree in dentistry from Guy’s Hospital Dental School at the University of London. She practiced general dentistry in London for a period of four years, and then returned to Hong Kong in 1987, where she spent the next decade working in a large group practice before establishing her own dental clinic in 1999.