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A Bigger Problem - Thoughts by Dr. Seema Agarwal

  • Writer: Seema Agarwal
    Seema Agarwal
  • Apr 16
  • 1 min read

Until menopause - this is true for everyone :


If you have decay causing bacteria in your mouth - you have an acid problem.


If you have plaque in your mouth - you have bacteria - and then you have an acid problem.


If you have acidic saliva in your body - then you are at higher risk of decay - and then you have an acid problem


If you snack or sip all day - you have an acid problem


After Menopause:


Your saliva becomes more sparse, and less capable of remineralizing your teeth and your saliva becomes more acidic with time …….now you have a bigger acid problem.


If you sip acidic drinks - to address the dry mouth…….now you have a bigger acid problem.


 
 
 

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