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The Benefits of Keeping Up With Regular Family Dentistry Visits

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Instead of making appointments at two separate dental practices for you and the kids, having just one appointment which covers everyone is timesaving and can save both time and money!

Prevents Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is a process by which bacteria in plaque feed off sugar to release harmful acids that erode your tooth enamel and dentin over time, slowly wearing away at both. It begins when these harmful acids attack both your gums and teeth.

Acid from bacterial acid attacks begins eroding your tooth enamel and, left untreated, will eventually reach the inner tooth material that contains nerves and blood vessels, causing pain and discomfort. If caught early enough, fluoride varnish or mouth rinse may repair and prevent further damage to teeth.

Tooth decay most frequently appears in the back teeth (molars and premolars), where there are numerous pits, grooves, and crevices which make keeping them clean difficult. Therefore, it is extremely important to brush regularly, floss thoroughly, and get professional cleanings every six months or so.

Prevents Gum Disease

Gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis) can be prevented through rigorous oral hygiene practices, regular plaque removal at the dentist, and managing risk factors like smoking and diabetes. Regular visits to your family dentist will also allow early signs of gum disease such as swollen and bleeding gums that need treating before their condition progresses further.

If you notice signs of gum disease, such as swollen or bleeding gums, it is vital that you see your family dentist promptly. Treating early often leads to less invasive solutions. Your family dentist can also recommend vitamin C-rich foods to combat inflammation caused by gingivitis.

Prevents Tooth Loss

Tooth decay is the most frequent oral health concern, yet it can be prevented with regular brushing and flossing. Furthermore, regular dental cleanings remove plaque build-up missed by brushing/flossing alone and identify problems early so they can be resolved before worsening further.

North York family dentistry makes life simpler by enabling all your teeth to be cleaned and examined at once for maximum convenience. This saves time, reduces stress levels, and allows more regular check-ins with the dentist, helping prevent issues before they worsen - all while saving on dental insurance premiums at different specialists.

Prevents Bad Breath

Preserving good oral health means keeping up with regular family dentistry visits, and one important benefit of attending dental visits regularly is preventing bad breath. Bad breath is caused by food particles becoming lodged between teeth and gums or resting on the tongue; brushing twice daily, flossing daily and using antibacterial mouthwash will help eliminate these odor-causing bacteria and improve breath.

Dental cleanings will help clear away plaque and tartar that contribute to bad breath, helping to improve breath quality. But sometimes halitosis stems from deeper causes, like chronic sinus infections, gastroesophageal reflux disease or kidney disease - in these instances an ear, nose and throat doctor might need to be consulted in order to address the causes of bad breath.

Prevents Oral Cancer

Adults often make the mistake of living life without regularly seeing a dentist, paying the price with oral health problems that require costly and painful treatments.

Family dentists are specially trained to identify early warning signs of oral cancer and refer you to specialists for prompt, efficient treatment if necessary.

Risk factors for mouth and throat cancer include tobacco in all its forms, heavy alcohol consumption, infection with certain types of the human papillomavirus (HPV), as well as sun exposure on lips. You can reduce this risk by wearing a hat and limiting sun exposure on lips.

Prevents Dental Anxiety

Anxiety about going to the dentist can lead to missing appointments, leading to untreated cavities and gum disease as a result.

Visits to your family dentist regularly can help to build trust between yourself and the dentist, helping reduce any feelings of anxiety you might be experiencing.

Doing mindfulness techniques while you wait or while at the dentist can help keep you calm and focused; techniques may include counting breaths or doing what's known as a body scan. Regular visits will enable them to know about you and your family better and offer more tailored care.

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