Did you know your mouth is home to millions of bacteria? Don’t worry, that’s completely normal! In fact, many of these bacteria are helpful. The key is keeping everything in balance so your teeth and gums stay healthy. 🦠 What Are Oral Bacteria? Your mouth naturally contains a mix of bacteria, some good, some harmful. Good bacteria help protect your mouth and keep things balanced Bad bacteria can lead to problems like cavities and gum disease When harmful bacteria grow too much, they can cause issues like Dental Caries (cavities) and Gum Disease 🍭 How Do Harmful Bacteria Cause Problems? When you eat sugary or starchy foods, harmful bacteria feed on the leftovers and produce acid. Sugar + bacteria = acid Acid weakens your enamel Over time, this can lead to cavities If plaque (a sticky layer of bacteria) builds up along the gums, it can also cause inflammation and gum disease. 👀 Signs of Too Much Harmful Bacteria You might notice: Bad breath 😷 Bleeding gums when brushing Tooth sensitivity Plaque buildup (a fuzzy feeling on teeth) If you experience these, it’s a good idea to visit your dentist. 🛡️ How to Keep Bacteria Under Control Good oral hygiene helps keep harmful bacteria in check: Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpasteFloss daily to clean between teethDrink water to wash away food particlesLimit sugary snacks and drinksVisit your dentist regularly It’s All About Balance You don’t need to “remove” all bacteria; your mouth actually needs some of them! The goal is to keep harmful bacteria under control so your teeth and gums stay healthy. Small daily habits make a big difference. By taking care of your teeth and gums, you’re helping maintain a healthy balance of bacteria and a confident smile