5 Things That Happen When You Don't Brush Your Tongue
While
it may be common practice to brush your teeth twice a day, and floss
regularly before going to sleep, how many people take the time to brush
their tongues too? As it turns out, it may be high time that you give
your oral health habits an upgrade.
Not
convinced? Did you know that 700 different bacteria species live in the
mouth? While not all of these microbes are harmful, when the bad ones
set up shop and multiply, or small bumps surface on the tongue, they can
cause some real damage. Your tongue can be seen as a bacteria sponge
spreading bad bacteria throughout the mouth, causing problems and
disease. Here are some possible conditions you may encounter:
One
of the main problems you may encounter with not brushing your tongue is
bad breath. The bacteria on your tongue will give off a foul smell.
They tend to lurk at the back of the mouth, so brush your tongue to get
rid of the bad breath.
If
you don't brush your tongue you may notice a nasty coating of bacteria,
food particles and dead skin cells called a biofilm, that can cover up
your taste buds. To get your taste buds going again, use a tongue
scraper, removing the biofilm.
As
strange as it may sound, black hairy tongue is a condition that arises
when the papillae on your tongue get strained from leftover food or
drink particles. As the particles are never brushed away it gives the
tongue a dark, furry appearance. While harmless, once you start tongue
brushing, it should disappear.
Known
as oral thrush, this tends to happen when the bacteria levels in your
mouth get out of control, usually due to not brushing your tongue. As a
result, yeast tends to grow out of control, resulting in white patches
on the tongue. While an antifungal medication can cure it, regular
tongue brushing should keep it at bay.
Bacterial
buildup on your tongue can spread to your teeth, causing gingivitis, or
red, inflamed gums. If left untreated, the inflammation can advance to
periodontal disease, where the gums pull away from the teeth and the
space between the gums becomes infected. This may cause your teeth to
fall out. Furthermore, chronic inflammation caused by periodontal
disease is linked to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and
miscarriage.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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