The Effects Of Chlorine On Your Teeth

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Chlorine is an antimicrobial agent used in drinking water and swimming pools to kill harmful bacteria, as defined by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). And although it’s a necessary chemical disinfectant, the effects of chlorine on your teeth can be a cause for concern.
Pools with too much chlorine contain pH levels that can cause enamel erosion as water occasionally seeps into your mouth during your swim session. And in recent years, more and more evidence shows the connection between improperly chlorinated pools and tooth damage.
When your enamel wears down, your teeth may become discoloured, the edges of your front teeth may look transparent and, in later stages, you may feel extreme dental sensitivity when consuming hot or cold foods. Once this enamel erodes, chips or even cracks, the body can’t repair it –This is why Dr.Nechupadam Dental,Marine drive exist to keep your teeth strong.

Here are some Protecting tips which helps Teeth from Chlorine….

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Given that the pH level of water is invisible to the naked eye, how do you know if it’s safe to take a dip? Follow these two tips to keep your teeth healthy during your water workout or relaxing soak in the hot tub.
• When in a public pool or on a tropical vacation, take notice of pool linings, railings and ladders. Pool water that’s too acidic will eat away at these surfaces. If you notice spots of erosion, the water may do the same to your teeth, so consider skipping your swim or pursuing a natural (but supervised) body of water. Pool pH strips are also common to local recreational supply stores, and allow you to test the water before wading in. pool water should register between 7.2 and 7.8 on the pH scale.
• If you’re a homeowner, you might attempt to save money by maintaining your own backyard pool – but this can be tricky. Check your pool’s pH balance once a week at a minimum, and budget permitting; hire a specialist to examine it upon your first use.
Ultimately, brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush, having regular teeth cleanings and using a toothpaste specifically designed for the health of your enamel can keep your teeth strong and help modulate the effects of chlorine.

Dr. Thomas K Paulose
Dr. Thomas K. Paulose is the Director Clinical Administration at Dr. Nechupadam Dental, Kochi, India. He is a specialist in oral prosthetics, Aesthetic / Cosmetic dentistry and a certified Implantologist & Implant Prosthodentist.
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