PRACTICING GOOD DENTAL HYGIENE

Practicing Good Dental Hygiene

It’s so important to practice good dental hygiene. By maintaining good dental hygiene practices, you are also assuring your overall health. Dental problems such as tooth decay, cavities or gum disease can lead to other health risks such as:

Heart disease
Premature births
Chronic inflammation
Arthritis
The bacteria from gum disease can travel to your heart, causing clogged arteries, stroke or heart attack. Individuals who have diabetes (high blood sugar levels) are at further risk if they get gum disease. Diabetes lowers the body’s ability to fight infection. This can make the gums more prone to infection which will cause blood sugar levels to rise.

Results of poor dental hygiene
Poor dental hygiene can result in:

Bad breath (halitosis)
Bleeding gums,
Blisters and ulcers in and around the mouth
Swelling inside and outside of the mouth
Mouth cancer or chronic gum disease
Preventive measures for good dental hygiene
Preventive measures that can help you to avoid poor dental hygiene include:

Brushing your teeth twice a day
Using toothpaste with fluoride
Flossing
Monitoring your diet and sugar intake
Avoiding the use of any tobacco products
Limiting alcohol use
Getting a dental check-up every six months
By taking these steps every day and getting a dental check-up every six months, you can prevent severe dental problems and other potential health risks.

Dr. Mandalia and her well-trained staff at Buckhead Dental Care use advanced digital technology to correctly diagnose and treat dental problems in a less invasive manner. They will also provide personalized oral hygiene tips and show you the precise way to brush and floss your teeth to get the best results with your home care routine.

 
Time for a dental check-up
Don’t wait until you are having dental problems to schedule a visit. Remember, preventive practices are key to maintaining good oral hygiene and overall health. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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