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How to Manage Bacteria in the Mouth

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Do Bacteria Live in Your Mouth?

Whether you’re aware of it or not, your mouth is home to over 6 billion bacteria. Seven hundred different species in total. However, not all of these bacteria serve the same purpose. While some are harmless and only there to help, others can be harmful to your health.

If you’re in fear of all these microorganisms, you might want to schedule a periodontal cleaning! You can get access to all the periodontal care you need by visiting our site. By taking good care of your teeth, you’ll be actively fighting against all harmful bacteria! 

Types of Bacteria in the Mouth

So, as we’ve already mentioned, there are different types of mouth bacteria. However, two common types can pose a problem. 

Firstly, Streptococcus mutans. It’s probably the most well-known type of oral bacteria. It mainly feeds on starches and sugars you consume, which can cause cavities. By producing enamel-eroding acids, it causes tooth decay, which is bad news for your teeth.

Secondly, we have Porphyromonas gingivalis. This type of bacteria goes hand-in-hand with periodontitis, which can affect the tissue, as well as the alveolar bone. Periodontitis can be very painful, and it can lead to tooth decay. It can also be the cause of many other diseases. Such as pneumonia, hepatitis, arthritis, heart disease, and even cancer. Certain studies have also provided a link between Porphyromonas gingivalis and Alzheimer’s disease.

What Happens When Bacteria Take Over?

When harmful bacteria take over and multiply in your mouth, hell can break loose, starting with problems like chronically bad breath and eventually continuing to tooth decay and gum disease. 

Bad breath is usually the product of the accumulation of food bits and bacterial plaque on your tongue and teeth. However, the bacteria that accumulate in the same places also lead to gum disease. So, if you notice your gums being puffy and bloody, it might be a sign of a bigger problem, such as gingivitis. If left untreated, it can be a serious health issue that can even lead to bone damage. So, if you notice any of these symptoms, be sure to ring your dentist as it might be a periodontics emergency. 

How to Deal With Mouth Bacteria?

As we have said, certain oral bacteria can be very, very harmful if not dealt with appropriately. And while most species of bacterium in mouth are harmless, you still need to take care of the potentially dangerous ones even if there is seemingly nothing wrong. After all, bacteria is unavoidable. Luckily, though, there are many ways to maintain a healthy mouth. 

Brushing and Flossing

This might seem like an obvious piece of advice, but brushing and flossing your teeth properly can go a long way. They’re both simple ways to keep your mouth bacteria-free.

However, it’s no secret that most people forget the flossing part, which is a bad habit, to say the least. Flossing gets rid of bits of food stuck between your teeth. And if not dealt with, those bits of food can attract bacteria and lead to inflammation that is best avoided. 

With that said, make sure to brush at least twice a day. And make sure not to rush it. Always brush and floss for at least two minutes, and make sure to use fluoride toothpaste.

Rinse With Water After Eating

Rinsing your mouth with water after a nice meal is a simple step that can be very important for your oral health. Water effectively helps wash away the bacteria that tends to collect in your mouth after eating. 

Be Careful With Mouthwash

While incorporating mouthwash into your dental routine is great, you should make sure not to go overboard. Using it regularly can disrupt the oral microbiome and harm the good bacteria that help maintain your oral health. 

Have a Good Diet

An apple away keeps the doctor. Or, in this case, it can make your visits to the dentist a bit more sparse. 

Avoiding foods with a lot of sugar and prioritizing high-fiber foods like fruits and vegetables can help keep your mouth healthy. These kinds of food can also slow down the progression of gum diseases, help fight against plaque buildup, and manage bacteria in mouth. High-fiber foods also have a role in creating more saliva, which can help get rid of food bits and fight against harmful acids. 

Using Decay-Fighting Supplements

Your dentist might suggest artificial supplements. These can be extremely viable when your oral health needs a bit of an extra push. If you have problems with your saliva flow, you can use artificial saliva supplements. Supplements that contain xylitol are additionally beneficial in the fight against the spread of bacteria. 

Be Careful If You Have Health Issues

If you already suffer from health problems, you should be extra careful because certain illnesses can leave you at risk of oral diseases. A weak immune system can be the ideal target for bacteria. It can also make it easier for bacteria to spread and cause additional problems for your overall health. 

Be Sure to Visit Your Dentist 

Visiting your dentist is crucial, regardless of the state of your oral health. The general consensus is to visit your dentist at least twice a year if you have good oral health. These visits will mostly consist of professional cleanings, but they are also opportunities to look out for any possible problems. 

Catching infections and diseases in their early stages is key. This is especially true when it comes to bacterial infections. Oral diseases, such as gingivitis and periodontitis, can become extremely harmful if left untreated. So, if you notice any signs of bacterial infections, be sure to visit a dental office as soon as possible. 

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