Why Regular Dental Care is Vital for maintaining overall health

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By Eva Benoit for Michael Rothstein Dentistry 

Why Regular Dental Care Is Vital for Maintaining Overall Health

Dental health is an essential part of overall health. And understanding how to care for our teeth is important for preventing major problems before they start. For those who are anxious about visits to the dentist, remember, routine dental health care will lead to fewer issues, and may lessen the likelihood of needing major procedures.  Here are 10 things everyone should know about the importance of oral health care.

Don’t skip your dental care.

Whatever your reason for postponing a visit to the dentist, putting it off will just make existing problems worse. Minor issues can become major ones, anxiety ramps up, and a quick affordable fix becomes a complex and pricey one.

1.   Going for a teeth cleaning isn’t just about keeping a pretty smile. It’s also essential to remove plaque and tartar you can’t get off at home.

2.   Your dental visits are also wellness check-ups. A good dentist will examine your entire mouth and alert you to any oral health issues.

3.   Misaligned teeth can lead to other dental health problems, which makes this an important issue to correct if you have crooked teeth. You can treat this problem by investing in an aligner like byte or Invisalign, depending on whether at-home or in-office treatment is required. Analyze reviews, as well as the pros and cons of each option, to find the most effective and affordable treatment.

4.   If you have a cavity or chipped tooth, make your appointment before it gets worse. If you leave it too long you may need a root canal or an extraction.

Dental health relates to overall health.

One reason why dental health is such a big deal is that problems with your teeth can lead to other health issues. Another is that signs of other physical ailments manifest first in oral health problems.

5.   Bacteria from inflamed gums can lead to infections in your heart or lungs. It could even enter the brain and increase the risk of dementia.

6.   Gum disease can affect the regulation of blood sugars. So people with diabetes might be at risk for certain gum ailments.

7.   The gum disease periodontitis has been linked to certain cancers. Those potentially at risk for pancreatic cancers should especially stay on top of tooth and gum health.

Routine tooth care at home is important for long-term dental health.

We all know we’re supposed to brush our teeth regularly. When we don’t, this can bring on bad breath and discolored enamel. But long-term neglect of tooth care, or incorrect brushing, can create serious issues over time.

8.   Use the correct kind of brush. A toothbrush that is too hard can damage your teeth and cause your gums to recede over time.

9.   Don’t use old worn-out toothbrushes. Not only are they less effective; they can host bacteria that increase the risk of tooth disease.

10.   Flossing routinely is crucial to prevent plaque buildup. When you floss, however, make sure you are using correct and safe implements.

Dental appointments should not be a cause for anxiety. So stay on top of dental health care and be sure you have access to comprehensive dental health care like you’ll find at Rothstein Dentistry. Our team of professionals is equipped to provide an array of services to meet all your dental health needs. Call us to schedule an Appointment at (845)634-8866. You can also scheduled on our website Rothsteindentistry.com

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