There are many common myths surrounding dental health, and at Ringmer Dental the team hear them regularly. Below are five of the most persistent misconceptions—explained clearly and simply.
If my teeth don’t hurt, they must be healthy
Tooth decay can develop for a long time without causing pain. By the time discomfort occurs, the damage is often advanced. Regular dental check-ups allow problems to be identified early—sometimes years before symptoms appear—helping to prevent more complex and costly treatment.
A hard‑bristled toothbrush cleans teeth more effectively
Hard bristles may feel more thorough, but they can damage tooth enamel and irritate the gums, leading to abrasion and recession. A soft‑bristled toothbrush is just as effective at cleaning, while being far gentler on both teeth and gums.
Diet fizzy drinks are harmless because they contain no sugar
While lower in sugar, diet fizzy drinks are still highly acidic. Acids such as citric, carbonic, and phosphoric acid can erode tooth enamel, increasing the risk of sensitivity and cavities over time.
You should brush your teeth immediately after eating
Brushing straight after a meal—particularly one that is acidic—can actually weaken enamel. It is best to wait at least an hour before brushing to allow enamel to re-harden naturally.
“Have a baby, lose a tooth”
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase the risk of gum disease and tooth decay, but tooth loss is not inevitable. Maintaining good oral hygiene, following a balanced diet, and attending routine dental appointments can significantly reduce dental risks during pregnancy.
At Ringmer Dental, our skilled dentists are here to banish dental myths and provide you with only fact based advice on maintaining your oral health. Call Ringmer Dental on 01273 813898 for more information.
