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Comprehensive Adult Dental Care For Adults

There are millions of bacteria living in our mouths, some of which are harmless or even helpful. However, there are also bacteria that feed on sugars and simple carbohydrates from our diet, attacking the hard and soft tissues in our mouths. These bacteria produce acidic waste that can erode tooth enamel, causing cavities. Some bacteria also produce toxic waste that can lead to gum bleeding and bone loss around the teeth, known as periodontal disease. This disease is a major cause of tooth loss and the need for dentures.

Regular dental checkups and cleanings are essential for maintaining oral health. While most infections can be treated with antibiotics, mouth bacteria require a different approach. For high-risk patients, a personalized strategy is crucial to prevent decay and strengthen weakened enamel.

The impact of oral health goes beyond just the mouth and gums. Research shows a connection between oral health and overall well-being, including heart health. Oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream through inflamed gums, potentially causing damage to blood vessels and leading to serious conditions like heart attacks or strokes. Preventing these systemic issues starts with good oral hygiene.

A FEW TIPS FOR MAINTAINING A HEALTHY MOUTH

  • Remember to brush your teeth for a minimum of two minutes, twice daily, and floss at least once a day.
  • Rinse your toothbrush well and replace it every three months.
  • Use a straw when drinking sugary beverages.
  • Drink water after meals.
  • Schedule regular appointments with your hygienist every six months.
  • Address cavities promptly.

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