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Oral Hygiene & Tongue Health

  • July 16, 2018
  • 11:15 am
  • Dental Care, Dental Education
  • Tongue, Tongue Health
  • Parkcrest Dental Group

The health of your tongue is a very important part of your overall oral health care, but it is easy to overlook the tongue when brushing your teeth. Even the phrase “brushing your teeth” excludes the tongue! In today’s blog from the Parkcrest Dental Group, we’re giving special attention to the topic of tongues. For everything from tasting to talking, your tongue is a major part of your daily life, so make sure it’s healthy!

How to Tell if Your Tongue is Healthy

Many people don’t think much about whether their tongue is healthy, so they may not know the signs of a healthy tongue. Similar to your gums, healthy tongues are generally a uniform pink color, with no deep red colors or yellow colors. There may be a white colored film on your tongue, usually towards the back. This white film is similar to the plaque that forms on your teeth and gums, which is made up of bacteria, food debris and saliva. It’s a sign that your tongue could be healthier, but the white film can be removed with healthy dental care.

Tips and Tools for Healthy Tongues

Basic toothbrushing is great for your overall dental health, but taking good care of your tongue requires some extra tools and techniques. Here is a list of tips and tools that will help keep your tongue healthy.

  1. Do the basics for your overall dental health. Brush at least twice a day, floss at least once a day, and avoid sugary snacks and drinks.
  2. Brush your tongue every time you brush your teeth. Brush in small circles, beginning towards the back of your tongue and work your way forward. This can help remove that while film that builds up on your tongue.
  3. Try a tongue scraper. Tongue scrapers are simple tools that help remove the bacterial white film on the surface of your tongue.
  4. Use a mouthwash after brushing. Choose a mouthwash that is designed to kill bad germs and prevent cavities, such as Listerine.

Visit Your Dentist and Discuss Tongue Health

Perhaps you have never used a tongue scraper before; bring one along to your next Dental Exam and Cleaning and Parkcrest Dental Group will be happy to show you how. Maybe you would like advice about which mouthwash is strong enough, without being unpleasant to use — we can help with that too. Perhaps you have concerns about bumps or discoloration on your tongue — Parkcrest Dental Group is here for you. We will help to identify any issues and provide treatment to make your smile healthy and beautiful.

Overall Wellness at Parkcrest Dental Group

At Parkcrest Dental Group, we want to help patients achieve overall wellbeing. Just as tongue health is an important part of your overall oral health, your oral health is an important part of your whole body health. Contact us today to find out how we can help you!

 

Meet Some Dentists in Springfield, MO

Dr. Stuart Scott (top left) is our pediatric dentist. He earned his degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry before completing a two-year residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

Dr. Steven Harrison (top right) is board-certified by the American Board of Orthodontics. Dr. Harrison, our orthodontist, graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. He’s been with Parkcrest Dental Group since 1986.

Dr. Chanin Ropka (center left) attended UMKC before joining the United States Navy, where she served as the only dentist on board the USS Germantown and at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Ropka began at Parkcrest Dental in 2001.

Dr. Daniel Fannin (center right) graduated from UMKC School of Dentistry in 1997. He completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency in 1998 before joining Parkcrest Dental Group that same year.

Dr. Steven C. Sponenberg (bottom left) has been a Springfieldian his entire life. He graduated from Creighton University School of Dentistry in Omaha, Nebraska, in 2004 before joining Parkcrest Dental Group immediately after.

Dr. Jason Hall (bottom right) is also a native Springfieldian. He earned his DDS from the University of Missouri at Kansas City Dental School in 1997. He came to Parkcrest Dental Group in 2010. Dr. Hall’s father, Stan, is also a dentist.

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