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Too Clean, Even More Sensitive Teeth

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Clean teeth was not a guarantee for a person to be free of dental problems. In fact, some studies found that those with the most good oral hygiene, likely will experience gum recession causes of tooth ache.

"People with good oral higiens most likely to be more detailed and cleaner in brushing teeth. But it turns out, actually they are at risk of hypersensitivity or gum recession," says periodontist from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Indonesia, Yuniarti Soeroso, drg, Sp.Perio (K) , Tuesday (10/25/2011) in Jakarta.

This, according to Yuniarti, due to tooth brushing habits that do not really like, scrub too hard and use a hard toothbrush bristles. In fact, some research results indicate, brushing errors become the main cause of the problem of sensitive teeth.

"A lot of people the wrong brush, which should eventually tooth covered by enamel becomes eroded and cause the dentin layer open. Dentinal tubules are open causing pain," he explained.

Yuniarti said, during this time many misconceptions in the community that it must be hard to brush your teeth so much cleaner. In fact, brush their teeth Yuniarti said enough is done gently and reach all between teeth.

The goal is not to damage the gum tissue and teeth mengabrasi layer. Although no definitive data regarding the number of people with sensitive teeth in Indonesia, but Yuniarti revealed that the majority of sensitive teeth suffered by many young adult age groups.

"Prevention is the need to educate how to brush their teeth early in children. And becoming a necessity for everyone to check their teeth at least 6 months," he said.

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