Myths and superstitions are surprisingly widespread. Our ancestors relied on them to make sense of natural or social phenomenon’s. Today, these myths have become outdated and are now replaced by factual information. The following are some of the most common dental myths in human history.
Toothaches
It was once believed that the cause of toothaches was due to living “tooth worms” in the mouth. These tooth worms were the culprit behind pain as they allegedly lived in the mouth and burrowed through the teeth. When a person had a toothache, some of the remedies they would use included, covering the tooth in honey, making a juice out of ladybugs and applying it to the affected tooth and carrying around horse teeth or teeth from a corpse in a bag.
Some people still believe old wives tales when it comes to toothaches and their treatment. Applying aspirin or clove oil to an affected tooth is a common remedy used, however, these substances can cause gum irritation and can create an acid burn.
Sugar Causes Cavities
For the longest time, we believed that sugar was the culprit behind tooth decay and cavities. Although sugar can contribute to tooth decay, the buildup of bacteria and acidity from the foods you eat also cause cavities.
Babies are Born with Teeth
In some countries around the world, such as Malaysia and in parts of Europe, babies are believed to be born with teeth. In these countries, it was considered to be a sign of good luck when a baby was born with teeth, whereas in China and other countries in Africa, a baby who was born with teeth was considered to be bad luck or evil.
Urine Can Prevent Tooth Decay
In the past, a number of people thought that using urine as a mouthwash would protect the teeth against decay. The origin of this myth is undetermined, however, it likely derives from the fact that urine contains ammonia.
Exposing the Truth About Myths
Toothaches: The truth
When you visit your dentist in Edmonton because of a painful toothache, there are several factors that are considered when determining the cause. For starters, you may have tooth decay which can result in cavities and sensitivity. The pulp of the tooth may also be inflamed or you may have an abscess. In some instances, the cause of a toothache is the result of something unrelated to your teeth such as a sinus infection.
When you experience a toothache, you should always visit your dental clinic in Edmonton to determine the cause and to discuss your treatment options.
Sugar Isn’t the Only Thing That Causes Cavities Plaque and tartar buildup is a result of consuming sugary/acidic foods and beverages. As a result of plaque and tartar, the enamel can wear and form holes (cavities). Other issues such as dry mouth can lead to cavity formation. When a cavity is left untreated it can become infected and you will likely require dental treatment in Edmonton.
Natal Teeth
Although many cultures believe that babies are born with teeth (natal teeth) this phenomenon is normal, yet rare. When a child has natal teeth, they are typically just regular baby teeth that have erupted earlier than usual. In more cases, the child may have been born with supernumerary teeth, which are a third set of teeth.
Mouthwash Options
If the thought of using urine to wash your mouth was unsettling don’t worry, your dentist will never recommend that you do this. You should use a mouth wash that contains fluoride instead, as this will help prevent cavities. Our expert Edmonton dentist at Oliver Family Dental can also suggest or prescribe a product to you that contains peroxide or chlorhexidine to fight tooth discoloration and manage gingivitis and plaque. Contact us to schedule an appointment Today.
Nonetheless, it is always best to conduct your own research before attempting any at-home remedies. Taking preventative measures by having tooth cleanings in Edmonton and checkups every 6 months, is the most effective way to protect your teeth and gums.