The time and effort you put into caring for your smile at home is important. However, it is not the only line of defense that should be maintained against cavities, gum disease, and other threats. You should also count on your dentist’s support by scheduling regular preventive exams and cleanings. During these visits, you receive welcome feedback about your smile’s condition and appearance. You also receive a thorough cleaning that will remove harmful plaque and tartar, which lowers your risk for problems that might develop in the future.
During every routine dental appointment, you receive feedback about the current state of your smile, and you also enjoy care from your hygienist that lowers your risk for future problems. Teeth cleanings have a vital role to play in preventive care, because they remove tartar buildup from your smile. Tartar deposits will remain despite your attempts to remove them by brushing and flossing. If they are not dealt with, the bacteria they contain will pose a persistent threat to your oral health; visible deposits can also hurt your confidence in your smile. When your dentist reviews your oral health, they can let you know when something is wrong and needs to be treated. Early warnings lead to early treatment, which effectively reduces the harm that a cavity or an issue with gum disease can have on your well-being.
As important as checkups are, you should not overlook the importance of sticking to a good oral hygiene routine! Make sure that when you care for your smile at home, you protect your teeth and gums by both brushing and flossing. These actions both contribute to your defense against tooth decay and gum disease. You should brush twice a day, and you should protect the spaces between teeth by flossing every evening. For important additional protection, be smart about your diet, and take care to limit your consumption of sugary products.
Through consistent preventive care, our practice can help you avoid potential problems with your oral health! To find out more or schedule a visit, please reach out to Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, today at 763-416-0606.
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