The most common and well-known advice for any dental hygiene routine is to brush your teeth twice and floss at least once every day. The process of keeping your teeth and gums consistently clean is essential to preventing the overaccumulation of the bacterial films, plaque and tartar. These are the products of oral bacteria gathering on the surfaces of your teeth and gums, and they form plaque to protect themselves from your saliva and other natural oral defenses. The only way to successfully control plaque and tartar buildup is to consistently brush and floss your teeth every day, without skipping a session even once.
Consistently cleaning your teeth is essential, but it’s only part of why your smile needs your consistent attention to remain healthy. Another is the ability to keep a close eye on your oral health, such as noting any changes in the appearance of your teeth and/or gums. Many of the early warning signs of conditions like tooth decay, gum disease, and more can be easily missed if you don’t carefully look for them. By checking the status of your teeth and gums every time you brush and floss, you’re more likely to spot these changes and seek treatment to stem the problem before it grows more severe.
You have a good chance of spotting trouble with your oral health when you’re consistent with your daily dental hygiene. However, you have an even better chance of keeping your smile safe and healthy by being equally consistent with your professional dental checkup and cleaning appointments. Checkups and cleanings allow your dentist and dental hygienist to ensure that your teeth and gum remain clean, especially of tartar (which you can’t clean away on your own). It also gives your dentist the chance to more thoroughly examine your teeth, gums, and oral tissues for signs of trouble that has already begun to develop.
A good dental hygiene routine isn’t usually difficult to stick to, but consistency is the key to its success. To learn more, schedule an appointment by calling Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, today at 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE).
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