one of four Spanish forgets to brush the teeth during the holiday
-The summer is one of the times of increased risk for oral health due to the abandonment of the habits of daily hygiene
– dental injuries increase 30% in summer due to the practice of sports in the open air and road traffic accidents
Barcelona, 2011-July of four Spanish stop brushing the teeth in your holidaywhich, together with unbalanced diets and products with an excess of sugar intake, promotes the emergence of infections, gingivitis and tooth decay, according to a study by laboratories Lacer, expert in oral health. This circumstance, joins the increase in dental trauma, which in summer rises to almost 30% from the rest of the year, as a direct result of the practice of sports to the outdoors and the increase in road accidents.
According to Javier Mira, medical laboratories Lacer director, ‘ ’ the holiday season is one of the greatest risk to the oral health, it is very conducive to the temporary abandonment of the habits of daily hygiene for the alteration of the schedules, the forgetfulness of the brush or the impossibility of brushing your teeth when we spent the day outside the home. If we add to this abuse of drinks sweetened and iced; the increase in the consumption of toxic chemicals such as coffee, tobacco and alcohol and an unbalanced diet, we are encouraging the growth of microorganisms in the mouth ’ ’.
In addition, during these months, the increased temperatures can cause paintings of dehydration, with a direct effect on oral health: ‘ ’ when a person is dehydrated, salivation capacity decreases, so can not drag the food waste remaining in the mouth. At the same time, the saliva loses part of its capacity as a disinfectant local, giving rise to gingivitis and periodontitis processes and, in extreme cases, canker sores, and xerosis (dryness) oral with superinfection by fungi ’ ’, ensures Mira. To avoid dehydration, it is recommended to drink between 1.5 and 2 litres of water daily.
Dental trauma
The practice of sports, and traffic accidents are the main causes of dental injuries in summer, increase up to 30% compared to the rest of the year. For contact sports and other activities outdoors, such as biking, 80% of the injuries occur in the upper part of the mouth, mainly in the Central and lateral incisors and are more frequent in children; While in traffic accidents, motorists are the group most at risk.
In most cases, it is dentoalveolary fractures and dislocations, which affected structures in support of the tooth, which causes their mobility or displacement.