How are you taking care of your teeth during the summer?
Summer is a season when sweet and cold foods take center stage.
That means you need to pay extra attention to your dental health.
According to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, an average of 710,000 patients received treatment for cavities per month last year.
However, during the summer vacation months of July and August, the number was about 8 to 10 percent higher than the monthly average.
This happens because hot weather leads people to frequently seek out cold and sweet foods, bringing to the surface dental symptoms that they might not have noticed otherwise.
Here are a few simple tips.
Many people frequently drink high-acidity beverages like carbonated drinks.
Right after consuming these, it is best to rinse your mouth with water and wait about 30 minutes before brushing your teeth.
Also, the habit of crunching on ice can cause cracks in your teeth, so it is best to avoid it.
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
Patient Numbers Rise 10% in July and August: Simple Tips for Summer Dental Care
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