Playing Sports, helps in maintaining our overall health and wellbeing. But, with the physical benefits do comes the risk of injury as part of the package. Therefore, the risks to our mouth are too significant when we participate in athletic and sporting activities.
Orthodontic Surgery and Treatment is often shrouded in mystery. There is a lot of information involved as well as many variables at play. In such a field where information is plenty and professionals are few, it’s easy to get many misinformed opinions thus the myths.
When most people think about playing sports with their braces on, they excessively worry about the possibilities of getting injured. When you look at how braces work, you will begin to realize that the concerns are valid. Teeth braces are made using wires and brackets and when extra pressure is applied to these brackets and wires, the injury can be intensified and made worse. Moreover, there is the possibility that the braces themselves can be damaged slowing down the progress of treatment.
The teeth and jaw are very important features that define the look of a human face. This means if they look bad or abnormal, there is a high chance the face will look quite unpleasant.
Oral hygiene is not only important for the well-being of the teeth, it is also important for the well-being of a person. The mouth is the biggest and one of the most important gateways into our body; it allows in solids and liquids that are needed for the optimum performance of the organs of the body. Also, the mouth houses organs that influence the sound of our speech. Therefore, it is imperative that we take adequate care of this invaluable portal into the body.
The teeth is the most prominent member of our buccal cavity and they receive the most care and attention; however, a good oral hygiene should involve every organ or surface in the mouth. In other words, before you can say you practice good oral hygiene, you must have made it your habit to regularly clean your teeth, gums, and tongue.