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Breaking Bad Habits: Teeth Are Not Tools

June 4, 2019 By Shelby Tatomir

 

Everyone has done it at one time or another. You’re away from your scissors and you need to open something. Why not use your pearly whites? We’ll tell you why it’s time to break those bad habits.

The enamel on your teeth is one of the hardest substances in your body. But that doesn’t mean you should use it as your own personal Swiss Army knife. We’ve heard of people doing wild things with their teeth. This includes biting off price tags, ripping open containers, chomping off pieces of tape or even opening bottles!

Crazy, right?

Your tooth enamel is a protective coating in place to protect the tools you need to eat food. And while enamel may be tough, your teeth are not abuse-resistant. They can crack and break just like anything else. Tooth damage is painful, so don’t put your smile at risk.

Be kind to your pearly whites! Use them for chewing and speaking, not as power tools! Here are some bad habits we recommend breaking:

Stop chewing ice.

It’s easy to do, especially when it’s hot outside and you’re thirsting for every last drop of your icy beverage. Opt for a glass of water instead of chowing down on that hard ice and save yourself some irreparable damage to your teeth.

No more cutting – teeth are not scissors.

Avoid actually using your teeth to cut or pull on anything, like tape, bags of chips, fishing line or shopping tags. This can wear your enamel down unnecessarily, which could lead to cavities, sensitivity to temperatures, and worse. Opt for actual tools instead and save yourself the pain and financial misery that comes with oral health damage.

Don’t be a show off.
When large crowds are gathered, it seems there’s always someone trying to pop a cap off a bottle in a strange way. Whether with an eye socket or teeth, it can be neat to see, but it’s also very dangerous. Not only can the cap cut you somewhere on your face or neck, but you may break something important. If you want to be the life of the party, learn some cool card tricks instead.

Your teeth should be used for three tasks:

  • cutting and chewing food,
  • helping you pronounce words,
  • and smiling.

They’re definitely not supposed to do all of the other things we ask of them.

Chips and cracks on your teeth can be very painful and may lead to permanent damage or even extraction! For some people, chewing on objects like pencils or fingernails is a hard-to-break habit. However, you can stop. It just takes patience and practice.

Learn more about how to keep your teeth healthy:

  • The Real Effects of Chewing Pencils

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