6 Things You Shouldn??t Do With Your Teeth

thing you shouldn't be doing with your teeth
Published Date:
September 16, 2023
Updated Date:
September 16, 2023
Reading Time: 7:min
Published Date:
September 16, 2023
Updated Date:
September 16, 2023
Reading Time: 7:min

Table of Content

  1. Brushing Incorrectly
  2. Chewing On Hard Things
  3. Making A Tool Out Of Your Teeth
  4. Eating Too Much Sugar
  5. Biting Your Nails
  6. Grinding Or Clenching Your Teeth

Your teeth may be the hardest part of your body, but they can still experience damage. You are probably used to frequently using them for things you don’t think twice about, most of which are not good. You might not know that some of those habits are bad for you, so here are six of them that you should stop as soon as possible. Hopefully, if you’re successful, you might have a few good teeth left by the time you turn fifty.

Brushing Incorrectly

The whole point of brushing is to keep the teeth in top-notch shape to do what they are meant to do, eating and chewing. But there is a wrong way to do it, that will cause more harm than good. Excessive brushing, for example, is not a good idea since it can make your teeth more sensitive than they should be. Using a brush with soft bristles in addition to your fluoride toothpaste is good enough to cleanse your mouth.

Apart from brushing, you can pick up other healthy cleansing habits such as flossing. Doing it once a day is enough to remove food particles that your bristles cannot reach. Also, avoid brushing your teeth immediately after eating. That’s because you run the risk of destroying your teeth by adding more acid. Wait for about 30 minutes for your saliva to naturally mineralize your mouth before going in.

Chewing On Hard Things

Even the toughest things have vulnerabilities and for your teeth, hard objects are a risk. They might not completely break the tooth, but you might experience a little chipping. It can become satisfying to chomp down on those crunchy textures since you don’t see the effects immediately. With time, however, your teeth will become fractured and weak. So slow down on the ice, popcorn kernels and seeds that look and taste delicious.

Making A Tool Out Of Your Teeth

Now this one needs to be announced with a megaphone because a lot of people can relate. Do you remember the last time you opened a bottle of soft drink with your teeth? If you do, then take a seat and carefully read this. Please don’t do it again! Your teeth are meant for chewing and eating, and that’s it. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be any bottle openers, scissors, knives etc. Yes, it might be convenient, but the long-term effects are not pretty. Not only will you hurt your teeth, but your gums may also suffer, and you’ll need more trips to the dentist than necessary.

Eating Too Much Sugar

Your sweet tooth can easily take you one step closer to many oral problems if you don’t put a limit on how much sugar you consume. Candy, soda, and other sweet snacks are not good for your teeth, especially in excess. The fact is that it is irresistible and almost impossible to cut out sugar from your diet. But moderation is possible so start by gradually cutting your intake of some of these things if you can.

You might realize that you are consuming some things out of impulse or habit so start with those. Then gradually replace them with healthier options like water. You can also decide to clean your teeth after taking sticky candy, for example, which can sit in your teeth and become a breeding ground for bacteria.

Biting Your Nails

Your hands, frequently touching various surfaces, can harbour unseen bacteria and microorganisms, making them one of the body’s dirtiest parts. Therefore, putting them in your mouth is less appealing when you consider the potential risks. Dirt trapped under your nails isn’t tooth-friendly and could lead to dental issues, such as infections or irritations in your teeth and gums. Moreover, nail biting can cause teeth to shift, affecting your appearance and increasing the risk of cavities.

Grinding Or Clenching Your Teeth

Apart from nail-biting, another thing that people use to cope when they are nervous is teeth grinding or clenching. Some even go the extra mile to bite the inside of their cheeks or lips. While the act can be unconscious for some, all of it is bad for your teeth, and so you’ll have to make a conscious effort to put a stop to it. You’re likely to wear off your enamel when you grind your teeth, and you’re also injuring your jaw by biting your cheeks and lips. This might lead to gum disease and headaches, and you might need to be examined by a doctor.

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Cal
November 29, 2020

Nail biting is so annoying!

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Cal
November 29, 2020

Nail biting is so annoying!

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Dylan
December 3, 2020

Any tips for clenching/grinding your teeth during the day time? I have a lot of anxiety and find myself doing this at the same time that I tense up my stomach muscles too.

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Dylan
December 3, 2020

Any tips for clenching/grinding your teeth during the day time? I have a lot of anxiety and find myself doing this at the same time that I tense up my stomach muscles too.

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Justina
November 29, 2020

The clenching your teeth at night can be hard to diagnose sometimes, it's important you get your teeth looked at so they can tell you if you have this habit. My hubby had to get something to wear at night to prevent him from grinding his teeth.

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Justina
November 29, 2020

The clenching your teeth at night can be hard to diagnose sometimes, it's important you get your teeth looked at so they can tell you if you have this habit. My hubby had to get something to wear at night to prevent him from grinding his teeth.

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Jeffrey
December 3, 2020

Ha I had a friend that would bite her nails when she had braces on - I remember her treatment taking longer than normal and I bet this is why!

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Jeffrey
December 3, 2020

Ha I had a friend that would bite her nails when she had braces on - I remember her treatment taking longer than normal and I bet this is why!

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Jeffery
July 17, 2022

Brushing harshly doesn not mean keeping it more clean. You could seriously damage your gums brushing that way.

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Jeffery
July 17, 2022

Brushing harshly doesn not mean keeping it more clean. You could seriously damage your gums brushing that way.

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Shelli P.
November 29, 2020

This!! When I see people using their teeth to open things, it makes me cringe! They don't realize that are teeth are indeed fragile and should be treated as such!

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Shelli P.
November 29, 2020

This!! When I see people using their teeth to open things, it makes me cringe! They don't realize that are teeth are indeed fragile and should be treated as such!

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Beth Grace
December 3, 2020

Ahhh I am cringing just looking at the photo of that girl trying to open a bottle with her teeth! This is such a no no! My friend chipped his tooth trying to do something like this at a party once.

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Beth Grace
December 3, 2020

Ahhh I am cringing just looking at the photo of that girl trying to open a bottle with her teeth! This is such a no no! My friend chipped his tooth trying to do something like this at a party once.

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