Coating the teeth may be more prone to decay like natural teeth. However, the coating itself rot; decay usually occurs in or around the bottom of the casing. Considerations in this regard:
1. External Coating Under
After the coating has been applied, remaining in the bottom of the casing must be protected against tooth decay. If not placed properly on the bottom veneers or if you have to pay attention to the health of the teeth, cavities may develop.
2. Gum
Coating surrounding the health of the gums is also important. Inflamed or unhealthy gums can lead to tooth decay. Gums and therefore must be checked regularly.
3. Oral Hygiene
Coating buildup of plaque around the teeth, the formation of cavities increases. Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to tooth decay underneath the coating. Regular tooth brushing, flossing, and mouthwash, hygiene must be maintained.
4. Regular Checks
Regular checks to your dentist, teeth health under the coating are important to monitor and identify potential problems early. Thus, the formation of caries can be prevented.
Results
It is possible to rot the teeth of the coating; therefore, good oral hygiene, regular dental checkups to go to implement and is of great importance. Develop a bruise under the blankets if you think you should consult a dentist immediately. Early intervention, will help protect your dental health.
