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Glenvale Dental Group
240 Springvale Rd
Glen Waverley 3150
Ph 9802 2899
Information sheet from www.glenwaverleydental.com.au
Teenagers and teeth
Sports drinks
Mouthguards
Orthodontics
Trauma and accidents
Tongue and mouth
piercing
Bad breath
Smoking
Wisdom teeth
Mouthguards
You should wear a mouthguard if you play a contact sport or any sport where
your mouth may get knocked.This applies to training as well. A fitted mouthguard
from your dentist offers the best protection. Many different colours are available.
TRY PURPLE for a change!
See:Mouthguards for more information
See:Trauma
Orthodontics
Many teenagers have orthodontic treatment to straighten
crowded or irregular teeth or correct jaw problems.
When you have orthodontic treatment you need to:
1. Keep your teeth very clean.
2. Prevent damage in sports activities.
3. Watch your intake of acidic foods and drinks.
Read more about orthodontics
Wisdom teeth
You may find new wisdom (in the form of extra back molar teeth)
coming through at about age 16 to 25. The problem is that you might not
have enough room in your mouth for these teeth to grow into a normal position.
While they grow, a teething gel can relieve pain. A mouth rinse (chlorhexidine)
may also assist in keeping the area free from bacteria and infection.
For many, the only cure is to remove them. This can be simple or complicated
depending on how the teeth have grown.
For much more
information...
- Help to Quit smoking
- Smoking stains the teeth and makes prevention of gum disease very difficult.
- It's unwise to bleach your teeth if you smoke. Ask your dentist why! Don't use home bleaching techniques without dental advice.
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