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Top Dental Care Tips from Professionals You Haven’t Heard Before

Posted by: Sirakian Aesthetic & Implant Dentistry     Categories: Oral Health

At a dental appointment, you’re likely to receive a lot of advice—brush and floss twice daily, cut down on coffee and soda, don’t smoke cigarettes. These are some of the most valuable and important tips, but you probably hear them all the time. Our dental professionals share insider oral health tips you might not hear during a routine visit. Read on for some lesser-known insight into your mouth that only the pros know.

1. White Teeth Aren’t Always Healthy Teeth

We all want our teeth to look beautiful. Your smile is often one of the first things others notice about you, and everybody wants to make a good impression. It’s easy to prioritize looks over health—but don’t. If your mouth is riddled with cavities, it doesn’t do you much good to get a whitening treatment, nor do white teeth mean there are no underlying health issues.

2. Dental Health Isn’t Necessarily Hereditary

When you visit your doctor, you’ll often have to discuss your family’s medical history in order to determine your risk for certain diseases. Luckily, dental health doesn’t work exactly the same way. If your parents and grandparents wound up with dentures later in their lives, it doesn’t mean you’ll inevitably need them. Most of your dental health depends on your own habits, so keep up the brushing and flossing!

3. Go Beyond a Standard Cleaning

While hopefully most of your visits to the dentist will only include a simple cleaning, it’s important to periodically ask for additional exams such as oral cancer screenings or x-rays. A little extra time in the dentist’s chair ahead of time can help you avoid larger problems later on.

Final Thoughts

Healthy teeth and gums require more than just brushing and flossing. By keeping up with regular cleanings, asking for preventive screenings, and remembering that appearance isn’t the same as health, you can protect your smile for years to come.

For more helpful dental tips—or to schedule an appointment—feel free to contact us today!

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