Adult Dental Care

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A few tips for maintaining a healthy mouth.

Brush for at least two minutes, twice a day and floss at least once a day. It sounds like a long time, but it makes a difference.

Consider an electric toothbrush with a built-in timer or set a timer on your phone. If you don't like to floss, consider toothpicks, proxabrushes or the magic of a Waterpik.

Rinse your toothbrush thoroughly and replace it every three months. Bacteria linger on your toothbrush, finding their way back into the mouth at the next use.

Drink sugar-heavy liquids through a straw. A straw helps keep sugar from bathing the teeth directly before swallowing.

Drink water after eating a meal. Water helps clean larger deposits of food from your teeth. Plus, we all could use a little more hydration!

Get cavities treated immediately. Cavities rarely hurt until they reach a critical stage. And don't forget: a little bit of tooth decay eventually becomes a little bit more.

See your hygienist every six months. The risk of critical dental problems diminishes significantly if you're visiting us twice a year.

Patients that fit preventive dentistry into their schedule and budget typically enjoy fewer dental visits and expenses over time than those who wait for emergencies to develop.

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