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What happens if you don't brush your teeth all the time?

What if I don't brush my teeth often?

Never brushing your teeth will make your teeth and mouth very clean, which is very harmful to your oral health. There are several main dangers:

First, it leads to dental plaque. If you don't brush your teeth for a long time, the food residue in your mouth will combine with the original flora in your mouth and gradually form dental plaque on the surface of your teeth. This poplar forms dental plaque quickly. Even if the teeth are brushed clean, it won't be long before a film is formed on the teeth, and the bacteria in the mouth will multiply rapidly on this film.

Second, induce dental calculus. The formation of dental calculus is the result of mineralization of dental plaque. If you don't brush your teeth for a long time after dental plaque is formed, it will calcify and harden with mineral salt precipitation, food residue and necrotic cells in saliva, forming dental calculus. If you can't completely remove dental calculus by brushing your teeth, only going to the hospital to wash your teeth can effectively solve the problem.

Third, it causes gingivitis. Long-term failure to wash teeth will lead to dental calculus, which will deposit on the neck of human teeth. If these stones are not removed for a long time, gingival tissue will be congested or edematous under the constant stimulation of stones, which will eventually lead to gingivitis.

In short, not brushing your teeth for a long time will not only lead to dental plaque and calculus, but also lead to gingivitis.

If gingivitis is not effectively treated, with the continuous development of inflammation, it will also invade periodontal tissue, eventually leading to periodontitis, which will make patients' gums red, swollen and bleeding, seriously damaging oral health.

Therefore, we must develop good brushing habits, insist on brushing our teeth in the morning and evening, and protect the health of our oral teeth.