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There’s a way to care for your teeth after you eat sugar. Our dental surgeon, in Melbourne, Fl, understands a sweet tooth and the consequences that are the result of too much sugar. Sugar affects your teeth, so Dr. Sedaros and the health staff at Sedaros Oral Facial Surgery and Dental Implants in Melbourne, have a few tips to reduce sugar’s effects and help you maintain the best oral health.

Sugar and Plaque

Dr. Sedaros is proud to offer dental implants in Melbourne when you need them, but also wants you to keep your natural teeth as long as possible. Sugar mixes with plaque and results in acids that may eat away the enamel covering your teeth. When this happens, cavities result and too many cavities can endanger the health of your smile. In addition, the sugar and plaque mixture can harm your gums and the soft tissues supporting your teeth, which may lead to tooth loss and a need for dental implants. Our implants use small metal posts to secure an artificial tooth. Dr. Sedaros will speak with you if your teeth are in need of implants or surgery to develop the best oral care plan for you. Dr. Sedaros is also available to consult with you and your primary dentist to discuss preventive care to maintain your oral health.

Sugar Tips

Dr. Sedaros offers healthier ways to enjoy sugar, but also information on how to take care of your teeth. Sugar is obviously not only in candy, but it is also found in other foods and drinks as well. Plus, some foods, such as vegetables and fruit, have naturally occurring sugar, which may also affect the enamel of your teeth. To protect your teeth from the harms of too much sugar, try the following:

  • Read food label ingredients and limit foods that contain added sugar
  • Reduce between-meal snacks that contain sugar
  • Replace sugary beverages such as fruit juices, soda pops, and sports drinks with water
  • Eat foods with added sugars when you consume a larger meal since increased saliva decreases the acid effects on tooth enamel
  • Chew an American Dental Association approved sugarless gum after meals to strengthen teeth
  • Avoid teeth grinding as this can also wear on tooth enamel
  • Brush twice a day with products recommended by us or by your primary dentist
  • Floss once a day to remove food particles from between your teeth
  • Consume a well-balanced diet to build tooth health and strength from the inside

Your Dental Surgery in Melbourne, Fl

When you have followed the above guidelines for reducing sugar effects on teeth yet find yourself in need of dental surgery, Dr. Sedaros and our friendly team at Sedaros Oral Facial Surgery and Dental Implants provide gentle, yet effective treatment options. Our dental surgeon thoroughly examines your teeth and discusses treatment plans to provide your desired outcome. Whether you are seeking pain relief, a return of your complete smile, teeth replacement or wisdom teeth removal, our services care for you and your family’s needs. If you are concerned about the ways sugar impacts your oral health or want to discuss a well-balanced eating plan to support tooth strength, our experts would enjoy speaking with you and sharing more mouth care tips.

Contact Your Dental Surgeon Today

We understand your desire to enjoy all the good things in life including sugar, and we want to help you enjoy life while protecting your teeth. Dr. Sedaros provides the tips above to help reduce sugar’s affects on your oral health, but looks forward to speaking more with you about a complete oral care plan. We welcome our neighbors in the Melbourne, Fl area and those in surrounding areas to contact us for your dental surgery implant needs. We work with your primary dentist to care for you and your family and keep your teeth feeling and looking healthy. Whether you are in need of instant care for an oral injury or need to schedule surgery for wisdom teeth removal, our staff is here to help you. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and to learn more about our services.