Whether you are aware of it or not, your regular preventive routine is an essential part of maintaining a healthy smile. Dental prevention is considered any practice that aims to protect your oral structures from harm, provide stronger defenses against potential threats, and essentially address bacterial concerns before they have a chance to strike.
You see, dental threats can come in all shapes and sizes, and even present as nontraditional complications. What’s more? Your grin does not supply many natural defenses, meaning you must take strides to ensure your own oral health. This often takes the form of brushing your teeth twice daily, flossing after meals, and rinsing with antiseptic mouthwash.
Though you may practice at-home care, it is imperative you attend routine checkups and cleanings with a dentist in order to ensure your oral health is in great condition. To learn more about this process or to schedule your next checkup with our team, give us a call today.
One major goal of your routine checkup and cleaning is to help identify potential threats to your oral health sooner rather than later. Infections or toothaches cannot be treated as a stomach ache or headache would be. In other words, time is not on your side, and your situation is guaranteed to only worsen.
During your regular checkup, our team will provide a thorough and complete examination of your oral structures. We will take care to identify potential infections, damage, and other issues, as well as provide information about best treatment practices. To learn more about this process and how we can help, give us a call today.
As we mentioned before, your smile is always at risk of infection or harm from a variety of factors. To stay on top of your grin and ensure a lifelong bill of health, you cannot skimp on your preventive dental routine. This process should consist of at-home care, but in-office visits are essential, too.
Contact Sue Ellen Richardson, DDS in Houston, TX by calling 713-796-9600 to learn more about your regular checkup and cleaning, or schedule your next visit with our team today.
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