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From eating an apple to gum - these steps will help to keep your teeth healthy

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From eating an apple to gum - these steps will help to keep your teeth healthy
From eating an apple to gum - these steps will help to keep your teeth healthy

MILLIONS of people cannot find an NHS dentist – with some waiting more than TWO YEARS to be seen.

And the thousands who are travelling abroad for an appointment have been warned against it by the Foreign Office, following a string of deaths.

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Britain’s under-pressure dentists say that taking simple steps at home will help to keep your teeth and gums healthyCredit: Getty
Flossing daily is a huge part of good dental health and can protect against illnesses like Alzheimer’s and heart disease
Flossing daily is a huge part of good dental health and can protect against illnesses like Alzheimer’s and heart diseaseCredit: Getty

With National Toothache Day this month, Britain’s under-pressure dentists say that taking simple steps at home will help to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

From eating an apple or chewing gum after meals, to drinking water and flossing daily, good dental health can protect against illnesses, including Alzheimer’s and heart disease, according to dental hygienist and therapist, Anna Middleton.

Anna, founder of London Hygienist, said: “Better oral health is good for overall health.

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“The harmful plaque and bacteria in your mouth not only contributes to dental decay and gum disease but is able to enter the bloodstream and other parts of your body, with links to heart disease, brain disease and ­diabetes.”

Covid led to almost 50 million lost dental appointments, according to the British Dental Association and more than 2,000 dentists have quit the health service since 2021, adding to delays.

Some parts of the country are now being described as “dentistry deserts”.

Many trained dentists from abroad are no longer coming to the UK to work, as it can take years to complete all the exams required to register here.

In the past two years there has been a ten per cent drop in numbers of dentists carrying out NHS work.

Anna said: “The NHS is under strain, which is really hard for patients, but there’s lots people can do at home too.”

Patients should see a dentist once or twice a year.

People with a history of dental problems and pregnant women, whose gums become hypersensitive to plaque, should go more often.

Stops damage

Anna had advice for youngsters, too.

She said: “Children’s enamel is thinner so their risk of decay is higher.

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It is recommended that patients should see a dentist once or twice a year
It is recommended that patients should see a dentist once or twice a yearCredit: Getty
Kids should drink water after a meal or eat an apple for optimum dental health
Kids should drink water after a meal or eat an apple for optimum dental healthCredit: Getty

“Keep sweet treats to the end of mealtimes rather than snacks because, when you stop eating or drinking, saliva returns the mouth to neutral and stops the damage sugar does.

“Kids should drink water after a meal or eat an apple, for the same reason. Adults can have a mint or gum.

“All children should see a ­dentist before the age of one, if possible, and brush twice daily, with a pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste for two minutes at a time.”

Anna gives her tips for fighting five common teeth and gum problems at home.

Deborah Linton

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