How to Remove Popcorn From Your Teeth - best dental water jet

by:Yovog     2021-08-30
How to Remove Popcorn From Your Teeth  -  best dental water jet
Popcorn is a popular snack. -
And ordinary items stuck between teeth.
Since popcorn slices can cause gum irritation and damage, gentle and thorough removal is important to avoid the risk of gum infection and tooth decay.
Flushing, floss, and brushing teeth can often remove food particles from teeth and gums, but when they do not work, or when trapped popcorn causes severe pain or infection, it's time to see a dental professional.
If you have popcorn between your teeth or under your gums, try to rinse vigorously with warm water.
The effect of this water may remove popcorn particles.
Adding 1/2 teaspoons of salt to 8 ounces of warm water using salt water can help relieve gum swelling and irritation.
Be careful not to swallow salty rinses.
Alternatively, you can rinse your popcorn with a dental water jet.
Keep set to low to avoid further irritation to the gum tissue.
Do not remove popcorn with water brush and floss, try brushing your teeth or floss.
If the hull is stuck under the gum tissue, try putting the toothbrush at 45-
Angle with the hull and brush it up to sweep it out.
When using dental floss, gently clean with dental floss between teeth.
Lean the floss tightly against the teeth to form a "C" shape and move back and forth to take out the popcorn.
Other tools for cleaning between teeth--
Such as soft pick or small tooth brush-
You can also take out the popcorn.
Don't use any sharp things to remove trapped popcorn when you see your teeth, as these things can hurt your gums or teeth.
Call your dental office if you are unable to remove the popcorn or if you have serious pain.
This often happens, so don't feel embarrassed.
Your dentist can take out the popcorn with a dental device.
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