Did you commit to taking better care of your smile this year? If so, you might already be brushing your teeth twice a day, to help keep them in tip-top shape. But what about your gum tissue? The gums are just as important to a healthy smile, yet they are often overlooked when it comes to oral care. If you want to keep your whole smile healthy, make sure your gums are getting the preventive care they need.
Your Diet Matters to Your Dental Health
In order to protect your smile, you should be careful about what you eat. Regular consumption of sugar can lead to an increased risk of developing dental cavities. It can also contribute to the development of gum disease. Healthy foods like fruits and vegetables can help to provide your body and your smile with the nutrients that are needed. That said, you will still need to limit your sugar intake.
Don’t’ Skip On Daily Dental Hygiene
Brushing is a good start to caring for your smile, but flossing is just as important. That’s because flossing helps to remove the bacteria that can lodge between teeth, where bristles cannot reach.
Daily flossing only takes a few minutes, yet it can help to reduce your risk of developing dental problems.
Protect Your Smile with Routine Cleanings, Too
Another way you can help to protect your smile is by scheduling routine dental cleanings. During these visits, the dentist can help to remove tartar buildup from the surface of the teeth.
That said, if your gums have already become inflamed or even infected, a deeper periodontal cleaning could be necessary to restore your oral health.
Need to Schedule Preventive Care?
Dr. Tran, Dr. Hoang , and their friendly staff, provide a host of dental services, including preventive checkups and cleanings. You can schedule your next cleaning by calling 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE) to experience our compassionate, effective, and individualized care. We proudly serve patients from Dallas and the surrounding communities, including Mesquite, Balch Springs, Garland, and Seagoville.
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