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80% of UP Toothaches Tied to Preventable Habits

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Over half of UP's children and adults suffer from dental caries.
  • Most dental issues, around 80%, stem from preventable habits.
  • Many seek dental care only when pain becomes severe.
80% of UP Toothaches Tied to Preventable Habits

In Uttar Pradesh, over 50% of children and adults are affected by dental caries, a condition largely linked to preventable habits. Experts note that 80% of these dental problems stem from lifestyle choices, including frequent consumption of sugary items and inadequate oral hygiene.

Among children aged 5-17, toothaches are commonly caused by excessive toffees, chocolates, sugary drinks, and infrequent brushing. Dentists report a concerning trend where over 56% of children are only brought in for treatment when pain becomes severe.

For women aged 18-55, issues arise from sweet tea consumption, skipping nighttime brushing, and myths surrounding dental care during pregnancy. Men in the same age group often suffer from cavities and gum disease due to tobacco use, smoking, and irregular brushing.

Dental experts emphasize that toothache is typically the final stage of a silent disease process. Early mineral loss in enamel is painless, but decay progresses, eventually affecting the nerve and causing severe pain. Regular dental check-ups every six months, twice-daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste, and limiting sugar intake are crucial preventive measures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The main causes of toothache in UP include frequent consumption of sugary items like toffees and chocolates, inadequate brushing, not rinsing the mouth after meals, tobacco use, and delayed dental visits.
Early detection is important because dental caries starts silently with painless mineral loss in enamel. Pain only appears when the decay reaches deeper layers and affects the nerve, by which time the condition is more advanced.
Toothaches and dental problems can be prevented by brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, limiting sugary snacks and drinks, rinsing after meals, and getting a dental check-up every six months.

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