Do resin lenses cause halitosis? The dentist clarifies!

Do resin lenses cause halitosis? The dentist clarifies!


Contrary to popular belief, resin lenses do not cause halitosis!

Former BBB João Pedrosa said he felt “breath” by those who wear a lens on the teeth. Alitosis, however, can be connected to stomach or hygiene problems




Recently, the firstBBB João Pedrosa made a publication on The X (ex Twitter) who raised a sensation. John commented that he was with someone who has a bad breath and connected to the use of contact lenses on the lens. “Today I have heard the breath of those who have a lens on the tooth again. It is specific, it is a healed breath … who has been there for a while. It looks like a pan with the old food that you forgot in the refrigerator that opens the lid comes that accrued smell,” said João.

Lenses for resin and errors

Resin lenses have gained importance between celebrities, adopted by icons such as Deborah Seccoh, Carlinhos Maia, Gusttavo Lima and Neymar, for their ability to transform smiles.

To clarify the wrong ideas on the resin lenses and on the alleged breath of the upper, we consulted the expert Rayane Tedo. “The resin lenses are carved on the natural tooth,” explains the doctor. “Its main function is to improve the aesthetic of the smile, correct imperfections, leave the white or even more aligned smile.”

According to Rayane, it is not possible to say that the unpleasant smell comes from the lens. “It is wrong to generalize the problem of hallitosis for the use of resin lenses, as it can derive from the lack of hygiene or stomach problems”

The application of lenses to the teeth

According to the expert, the lens request process is essential to guarantee oral health. “First of all, I prepare the tooth, clean the entire surface, I remove the tartar and the caries, adhesive application and then arrive with the resin. This part of the preparation is important, since there are professionals who consume the tooth or simply place the lens on a caries, which is extremely harmful.”

It is important to underline that the inappropriate positioning of the lenses can contribute to problems related to oral hygiene. Rayane recommends that “if the goal has not been positioned correctly or if the patient does not perform half -yearly maintenance, there may be complications”, but underlines that “he follows the care of basic hygiene such as brushing and dental floss, no problem”.

When he was asked of the comment by Pedrosa relating to the upper, the expert declared that “regardless of the person, the smell derives from the lack of hygiene, the lack of brushing and the wire wire or can be caused by some stomach diseases”.

Should the teeth be worn out?

The doctor also clarifies that “one of the common myths is that he has to wear the tooth, and this is no longer necessary”. Finally, he recommends that if someone feels the halitosis after the positioning of the resin lenses “, he should inform the dentist who immediately made the procedure so that he can see if there is some accumulation of plate or inadequacy in oral hygiene”.

The professional concludes, underlining the importance of choosing a qualified professional for the procedure: “I took many cases of patients who come to me to remove the lenses poorly installed. The advice of course: search for someone with experience.”

Therefore, it is essential to deconstruct the myths and understand that resin lenses, when well applied and well -kept, do not cause halitosis and are an excellent option for those who want a more beautiful and healthy smile.

Source: Terra

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