Did you know February is National Dental Health Month? It's a
great time of the year to renew those resolutions about continuing to practice
great dental hygiene at home and by visiting The Dental Specialists. Today, we thought we'd discuss the
importance of preventative oral care. While most people are familiar with
traditional heart-saving practices such as eating healthy and exercising
regularly, lesser-known are the benefits that great oral hygiene provides to one’s
cardiovascular health.
Here are a few tips to help you continue those New Year's
resolutions:
*Remember
that poor oral hygiene is linked to serious common diseases such as
cardiovascular disease, bacterial pneumonia and osteoporosis.
*Brush
and floss every day to remove the plaque that can lead to cavities. Flossing
daily removes food debris that your toothbrush cannot reach after meals.
*Replace
your toothbrush on a regular basis. You should replace your toothbrush every
three to four months or after a cold or illness to prevent re-infection.
Remember to use a soft toothbrush so you won’t wear off the enamel of your
teeth.
*Visit
our office regularly. The American Dental Association recommends you visit Drs. Williams, Jason Ouellette, Jonathan Ouellette every six months for regular checkups and
cleanings. Fluoride treatments twice a year will help prevent tooth decay.
Each February, Drs. Williams, Jason Ouellette, Jonathan Ouellette and our team focus on the preventive oral care of our
patients. Have you visited our office the past six months? If not, it’s time to
give us a call and schedule an appointment!
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