Be careful if you have to use toothpicks or floss instead of just a toothbrush because there are objects between your teeth. Don’t let it get stuck too often. Explains the causes and risks of getting stuck in your teeth, the right treatment and treatment.
What causes food to get stuck in your teeth?
What to do when things get stuck or clogged in your teeth on a daily basis?
It doesn’t solve the problem of time when things get stuck between your teeth. I recommend you to consult at the hospital.
Is there anyone who removes food stuck between a tooth with a toothpick, etc. after a meal?Why is it stuck in a tooth in the first place?If it gets worse, what is the risk if you leave it as it is?
In general, the following can be considered if objects are easily caught between teeth.
■ There is a cavity between the teeth.
If there is a cavity between the teeth, the food gets caught in the cavity and gets stuck easily.
■ There is a gap between the teeth.
If there is no cavity but there is something between the teeth, there may be a gap (about 0.1 to 3 millimeters). Biting can cause teeth to move little by little and create gaps.
■ There is a gap between teeth and teeth.
If the chewing surface is one step higher or lower than the surrounding teeth, or there is a step in the teeth, it may be easier for objects to get stuck.
An appropriate interval is needed for the object to be sandwiched, and when it is too large, it does not get caught in reverse. It is mainly the fiber of meat and vegetables that is easily caught in food. Also, depending on the shape of your teeth, it can get stuck easily.
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