3 Reasons To Get Serious About Dental Care

We often find that patients begin to feel serious about dental care once something negative occurs, such as a cavity, gum disease, or otherwise. Unfortunately, waiting too long to commit to keeping your smile in excellent condition can result in easily avoidable complications. You might be surprised how effective preventive dentistry can be and why making the choice to dedicate yourself to care now is extremely beneficial. Consider some helpful reasons to get yourself motivated.

Reason #1: Consistent Care Is Cost Effective

Brushing and flossing your teeth every single day and seeing us once every six months for a checkup and cleaning is actually extremely effective. The goal is to keep smiles as free of plaque as possible to prevent disease and subsequent damage. We also monitor your health for issues like bruxism, so we may protect the structures that support your oral cavity.

Reason #2: Your Oral Health Depends On It

If you don’t get serious about dental care, your oral health will likely suffer some problems. You see, plaque builds up and hardens into something called tartar – you can’t remove this from your teeth with brushing and flossing. When you leave tartar on your teeth, tooth decay and gingivitis eventually develop. Professional cleanings remove accumulated plaque and tartar, so your smile can stay healthy.

Reason #3: Neglecting Problems Causes A Domino Effect

If you neglect to receive preventive dental care, you will likely experience a cavity or inflamed gums. If you neglect a cavity, it will grow and your tooth may become infected. You will then need root canal treatment or an extraction instead of a simple filling. Care for your smile now to avoid the need for complex care.

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