Things You Should Know About Your Oral Health But Probably Don’t

young woman with beautiful smile on grey wall Life gets pretty busy, and it’s quite possible that most of the time you are thinking of things other than caring for your teeth. But having healthy teeth and gums is such an important part of your overall health that you should think about your oral health at least every once in a while! Here are some things you should know (but may not) about keeping your teeth and gums in tip-top shape.

Your medication may be harming your oral health

Have you noticed that your mouth is very dry lately? This may be because of a medication you are taking, and this can be not only annoying but also very bad for teeth – saliva helps to keep teeth clean of plaque and debris. Let your dentist know if you have noticed any changes in your oral health since you’ve started taking a new medication.

You might be allergic to your toothpaste

You might not even think that this is possible, but there are people who are allergic to their toothpaste. If you notice a burning sensation in your mouth or tissue that seems to be peeling off, it could be because of a toothpaste allergy. A natural toothpaste from a health food store may be the solution.

You might be brushing your teeth too hard

Some people think that when it comes to brushing, the harder the better. However, brushing that is too intense can lead to painful and bleeding gums. Brush thoroughly but gently.

It makes a difference when you take care of your teeth every day

You may not be too concerned about brushing and flossing every day, but this does make a difference. Taking care of your teeth every day will save you a lot of pain, money, and problems in the future, and it really doesn’t take that long.

Another thing you should know about your oral health is that it is important to see your dentist for checkups, cleanings, and whenever you notice a problem. Call the Konig Center for Cosmetic and Comprehensive Dentistry in Houston, Texas, for help keeping your teeth as healthy as they can be. Call (713) 668-2289 today!

Request an Appointment

  • This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

* All indicated fields must be completed.
Please include non-medical questions and correspondence only.

Office Hours

MON-THU: 7am - 3pm
FRI: 8am - 12pm
SAT & SUN: Closed

Accessibility Toolbar

Scroll to Top