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Porous teeth? No Way!

| 18.5.12


So far our society's attention to the health and dental hygiene continues to increase, but why dental problems are still emerging? Formula Toothpaste team studied and found that the source of all dental problems stem from the mouth of the same: porous teeth.





Tooth loss is damage to the tooth structure which affects the email (hard coating that protects the teeth) and the outer layer of teeth, which continue to spread to the lining of the tooth (dentin and pulp).





Tooth loss is the cause of all dental problems such as cavities, tooth shaken, tooth ache / pain, brittle teeth, tooth decay and even tooth on a date / missing. Really bad right? It's important to take preventive tooth loss. How do I? Well to answer this question, let's see how the tooth decay process takes place.



How Dental porous Happen?





Bacteria porous teeth will process the rest of the food in our mouths become acidic. (This process may be imagined to be similar to the process of stale food, stale food will taste sour as well right?)





This acid will attack the teeth and the teeth become brittle (a process of demineralization). Apart from this process, the acid attacks the teeth can also come directly from foods / beverages that we consume, the process of tooth decay by direct acid is known as tooth erosion. Here is a chart that shows the acidity of foods / drinks that we usually consume daily:





Chart the acidity of the daily diet drinks PH is good for our dental health is pH neutral (in the range 6-7), the smaller the pH indicates that the higher the degree of acidity (ie more acidic). Our mouth is critical PH 5.5, because the demineralization / tooth decay process begins at this pH.





We can see that some of the food / beverage craze we are under a critical pH of the mouth, in a sense can cause dental erosion then become brittle teeth, the source of all dental problems