Summer
time is great for spending time with your children and indulging in
fun activities like swimming. Unknown to most, you are putting your
child's teeth at risk when entering the pool, as there are hazards in
the water. If your child spends six or more hours in a pool every
week they are at risk for developing yellowish-brown or dark brown
stains on their teeth.
Pool
water is treated with large amounts of chemicals which gives it a
higher pH content (making it alkaline) than saliva causing the
proteins in the saliva to break down faster than usual. Once the
proteins are broken down they can form deposits on the teeth that is
often called "swimmers calculus." The stains will most
likely form on the front teeth.
Pools
that are poorly maintained or overly chlorinated which makes the
water acidic. Continuous exposure to the water causes the
discoloration and enamel erosion of the teeth.
Fortunately,
these stains can be removed with professional dental cleanings. As
soon as there is any signs of stains call the dentist and make an
appointment. During summer season if you will be taking your children
swimming on the regular, have their teeth cleaned every 3 months.
Visit
Woodbridge Kids Dentistry
to learn about preventative and restorative dentistry!
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