Everyone needs to practice preventive dental care. Preventive care starts at home, but it also includes regular visits to the dentist office for check-ups and treatments. Preventive care keeps dentist costs lower and maintains your oral health in top condition.
What is considered preventive dental care? Anything that can be done to better your chances of avoiding cavities and gum infections.
Brushing & Flossing
Daily brushing and flossing are your first steps to having a healthier mouth. You can avoid cavities, gum disease, and enamel wear all by just brushing your teeth twice daily and flossing once, as a minimum. These practices remove plaque that builds up on your teeth, and they give your teeth time to rebuild their strong enamel. Brushing and flossing also keep bacteria and plaque from building up on and under your gum line, leading to painful and harmful gum diseases. The toothpaste you use at home should be a fluoride paste approved by the American Dental Association. You should also remember to replace your toothbrush at least three times a year. If flossing proves challenging for you, you can purchase a different type of floss that is created in a pick-type form, so you can just push it between each tooth without worrying about the long string.
Regular Dental Cleanings
Visiting our office for annual dental cleanings is also an important step you should take to keep dental caries and infection at bay. Some plaque can get too hard for you to remove without help from a dentist. When we remove the plaque, your teeth will stay clean and strong longer and look whiter after your appointment. At these dental cleaning visits, we can examine your teeth and identify any potential problems or results of improper care. We can also provide you with other techniques of preventative dental care in Tucson, like dental sealants and fluoride treatments, both of which add an extra layer of protection to your teeth.
Eating Right
This tip is a given, but it’s easy to overlook it. Eat a balanced diet including whole grains, lean meats, and healthy fats. These will keep your body in the best working condition and provide your teeth with the necessary vitamins and minerals they need to rebuild enamel daily. Avoid sugary as well as acidic foods and drinks when possible. If you love sugar-based foods and drinks, brush your teeth or rinse your mouth out afterward. The bacteria that naturally occurs in your mouth feeds on sugar and can grow stronger, which leads to infection and tooth decay.
Avoiding Non-Food Items
Another form of preventive care is avoiding chewing on non-food items like nails, plastic, pens, and pencils. And avoiding opening things with your teeth or grinding your teeth.
These habits lead to weaker teeth and can cause gum recession. If you think you have a problem with teeth grinding, tell your dentist at Dental Care on Golf Links: we will create an occlusal guard to help limit grinding.
These are the basics of preventive dental care. Make it a point to practice these habits daily in order to maintain a healthy mouth and beautiful smile.
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