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  1. 24 kwi 2024 · High-quality grills can be worn safely and shouldnt prevent you from taking good care of your teeth. However, there are some risks to be aware of, and existing oral health issues could make grills less safe. Talk to your dentist before committing to a grill.

  2. There also is the potential for grills to irritate surrounding oral tissues and to wear the enamel away on the opposing teeth. To prevent problems, try and limit the amount of time spent wearing removable grills. If you already wear a grill, you should remove it before eating.

  3. Most grillz are removable and designed to sit on top of the teeth, meaning that plaque, bacteria, and food debris can get trapped around and underneath the grillz, which over time will increase the risk of dental decay, gum disease and erosion, especially if eating and drinking with them in place.

  4. 5 cze 2024 · This is because the installation of grills requires wearing down the tooth so that when it adapts, it is at the level of the others, putting oral health at risk, and in some cases, there may be a risk of losing the dental piece.

  5. Grills can promote plaque buildup and tooth decay because food particles and bacteria may build up between the teeth and the grill. A grill may also cause abrasion of the teeth that border it.

  6. Food, debris, and bacteria: They can all be tightly packed and trapped between your teeth and grill, which can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath. Glue: Any glue adhesive containing certain chemicals needed to attach a grill to your teeth could cause harm to your teeth and gums.

  7. Food and other debris may become trapped between the teeth and the grill, allowing bacteria to collect and produce acids. The acids can cause tooth decay and harm gums. Bacteria also may contribute to bad breath.

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