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What You Can Do to Support Early Tooth Repair

1️⃣ Use Fluoride Toothpaste (Daily)

Fluoride helps remineralize enamel and strengthen weak spots.
Brush twice daily, don’t rinse aggressively after brushing (spit only).


2️⃣ Improve Your Diet

Tooth enamel is constantly losing and gaining minerals.

✔ Increase:

❌ Reduce:

  • Sugary drinks

  • Frequent snacking

  • Sticky candies

  • Soda (even diet soda is acidic)


3️⃣ Oil Pulling (Supportive, Not a Cure)

Swishing coconut oil for 10–15 minutes may reduce harmful bacteria.
It won’t heal a cavity, but it may improve oral hygiene.


4️⃣ Use Xylitol Products

Xylitol gum can reduce cavity-causing bacteria and stimulate saliva production.


5️⃣ Stay Hydrated

Saliva is your mouth’s natural repair system.
Dry mouth increases cavity risk.


6️⃣ Use Remineralizing Products

Look for:

  • Fluoride varnish (from dentist)

  • Nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste

  • Prescription-strength fluoride if recommended


🚨 When You MUST See a Dentist

If you notice:

  • Visible hole

  • Dark brown/black spot

  • Pain when biting

  • Ongoing sensitivity

  • Swelling or bad breath

That cavity needs professional treatment (filling, crown, etc.).

Delaying treatment can lead to:

  • Infection

  • Root canal

  • Tooth loss

  • Higher costs later


The Honest Truth

Natural methods can:
✔ Help prevent cavities
✔ Slow early decay
✔ Strengthen enamel

They cannot close or refill a cavity once it forms.

Sara Mitchell

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