Everyone is interested in improving their health, but few people understand the nuances that come with boosting your well-being. Instead of focusing on large sweeping changes to your life that are difficult to maintain, it’s vital that you start focusing on small practical changes that are easier to adopt and integrate into your lifestyle.
One of the most important things to consider is the amount of sleep you get. Without enough sleep, you’re going to suffer a whole range of different negative effects. To demonstrate the subtleties, we’re going to explain the link between a lack of sleep and your dental health. We’ll be showing you how two seemingly unrelated things regarding your health can be connected.
First lets describe what periodontitis is to help you get a better understanding of one of the most common dental health concerns Periodontitis is an infection of the gums that is caused by bacteria that is allowed to accumulate on your teeth andor gums As the condition progresses it damages the bones teeth and gums in your mouth
Research has shown that periodontitis is actually linked with the amount of sleep that you get In one study lifestyle factors such as sleep diet exercise and stress levels were investigated as periodontitis factors in 200 workers It was discovered that the workers that got enough sleep between seven to eight hours were at lower risk of periodontitis While more research does need to be carried out to create a solid link its clear that there is some relationship between a good nights sleep and a reduced risk of periodontitis
We believe that much of this is due to the effort and motivation that it takes to maintain a healthy sleeping routine A lack of sleep can cause you to ruin your circadian rhythm which ultimately results in a lifestyle that is constantly in flux This can cause you to take less care of your teeth and other lifestyle factors may start to affect your dental health For instance stress can cause you to eat more sugary foods that are bad for your teeth and it can cause you to lose track of when youve brushed your teeth
The body produces inflammatory hormones when you lack sleep
However a lack of sleep causes more than just a disruption to our natural rhythm One of the side effects of a lack of sleep is your bodys response to keeping inflammation in check If you dont sleep enough it can cause your immune system to turn against healthy tissue and organs Losing sleep even if only for a single night can trigger the key cellular pathway that produces inflammation that can damage tissues
In other words theres a biological response that takes place if you lack sleep This response then causes more tissue damaging inflammation to be produced which can end up harming your teeth and gums While the inflammation isnt specifically targeted at your dental health it will affect your entire body and ultimately reach areas such as your gums
Make sure youre taking good care of your teeth
However there may be times where you cant avoid a lack of sleep Perhaps your business is in crunch time and youre pushing yourself a bit for a product launch or maybe youre a new parent and your child is keeping you up at night Whatever the case is Its important that you focus on taking better care of your teeth even if youre lacking sleep
Brush your teeth at least twice a day to ensure that your mouth is clean of bacteria that could cause harm
Floss on a regular basis to clean areas of your teeth that brushing cant reach You may want to look at a video on how to floss so you can build up the muscle memory to do it quickly even if youre tired
Visit your dentist regularly so you know whats going on with your teeth Your dentist can also give your teeth a deep clean with specialized tools
Eat a balanced diet to ensure that youre not damaging your teeth with foods that are too acidic or sugary
Drink plenty of water throughout the day Drinking water can greatly improve your dental health and even help deal with bad breath
Quit bad habits like smoking Smoking makes you three to six times more likely to develop gum disease or periodontal disease
These are simple tips to help you manage your teeth If your lack of sleep is unavoidable then youll want to make sure you follow these tips closely
How can you get a good nights sleep
Lastly lets touch on a few tips to help you ensure you get a good nights sleep
Sleep is a priority not an afterthought Make sure sleep becomes a priority for you You shouldnt be focusing on sleep as an end to the day but rather as an important part of the day that youll want to make time for It should be just as important as other things in your schedule such as work and break times Ideally you should be sleeping for around 7 to 8 hours a day if you want to get a quality amount of rest
Dental issues like grinding can affect your quality of sleep If you find that your teeth are grinding due to other dental related issues then it may be necessary to get affordable dentures that you can sleep in However it can be dangerous to sleep in dentures if you dont take good care of them You should speak to a dentist if youre concerned about issues like teeth grinding that could be an issue if youve recently started wearing dentures or if theres a problem with your bite
Make your bedroom a tranquil and quiet place to sleep Make sure your bedroom is a quiet and tranquil place to sleep in You dont want to turn it into an office you dont want too many electronics in there and you dont want to use your bedroom for anything but sleeping and relaxing This will help ensure that you get a good nights sleep because youll automatically associate your room with resting
Start adopting a nighttime ritual A lot of people dont realize that a nighttime ritual can help them get into the mood for sleeping People often just get into bed and try to sleep but this can be difficult if you have a lot of thoughts racing in your mind We suggest taking a few steps to develop a nighttime ritual so that you can sleep more easily and soundly For instance try to avoid any screen time 2 3 hours before you sleep Instead focus on taking care of yourself such as taking a bath putting on some comfortable clothes listening to some relaxing music and stretching your muscles if theyre sore
Stick to the same schedule every night Its important to make sure you stick to the same schedule every day to get your body used to a healthy rhythm That means avoiding sleeping in on the weekends or on your day off Instead you could opt for a daytime nap to help pay off sleep debt without disrupting your sleep cycle
A lack of sleep can affect many parts of your body but people seldom realize that it can also affect their dental health in more ways than one Thats why its important to develop a healthy sleeping pattern to ensure that your well being is protected
Alaska Sleep Clinic is the most comprehensive sleep lab in Alaska with four locations in Anchorage Soldotna Fairbanks and Wasilla We work closely with local dentists and orthodontists on oral sleep appliances for our patients that do not improve with CPAP
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