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What Is Preventive Dentistry and How Does It Work?

Author: Frank Meshkani
by Frank Meshkani
Posted: Aug 02, 2021

Preventive dental treatment is essential for maintaining the health of your teeth throughout your life. But it's more than that. Oral health can have a positive impact on your overall health. What is preventative dentistry, what are the advantages, and which dental plans include preventive care?

Preventive dentistry is dental care that focuses on keeping your teeth and gums healthy. It involves a mix of frequent dental examinations and the development of healthy oral hygiene practises such as brushing and flossing. Taking care of your teeth begins when you are a child and continues throughout your life.

What are some of the most prevalent preventative dentistry procedures?

The following are examples of preventive dentistry services at Blacktown dental clinic:

  • Oral examinations are performed on a regular basis, usually every six months.
  • Routine X-rays
  • Teeth cleaning

Depending on the type of dental Blacktown plan you have, your preventative care may be entirely covered.

What role do you play in dental hygiene?

You are responsible for a large portion of your preventive dental treatment. Early dental hygiene can help prevent cavities, gum disease, and gingivitis later in life. Here are the fundamentals of excellent oral hygiene:

  • Brush your teeth with soft bristles brush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day—usually in the morning and at night. Your Blacktown dentist can advise you on which toothbrush and toothpaste are ideal for you. They can also show you how to brush properly.
  • Floss on a daily basis to remove food lodged between teeth before it becomes plaque. After flossing, rinse your mouth with mouthwash to remove any remaining food particles.
  • Acidic foods should be avoided since they can erode tooth enamel.
  • Hard foods, such as some candies, foods containing bones, seeds, or pits that might harm or chip teeth, should be avoided.
  • Don't smoke or use tobacco products because they can cause cancer and other tooth issues.
  • When engaging in certain sports, use a mouth guard.
  • Ask your dentist for a night-time mouth guard if you grind your teeth at night to help prevent gum recession.

What kind of dentist specialises in preventive dentistry?

Dentist in general: A family dentist is another term for a general dentist. When you need standard preventative treatment, such as tooth cleanings, exams, and X-rays, this is the dentist to see. They will also perform fillings and other basic dental procedures. One of your general dentist's most important responsibilities is to teach you how to properly care for your teeth.

Paediatric dentists (children's dentists) are dentists who are specialised in children's dental treatment. Most children will begin receiving dental care as soon as their first tooth shows. In many circumstances, a paediatric dentist will see children well into their adolescence. When necessary, a paediatric dentist provides both preventive and more specialist dental care.

About the Author

Dr Frank, Dr Nazilla and the team at Westpoint Dental Clinic look forward to helping you receive the treatment you need to maintain a healthy smile. For more visit http://www.westpointdental.com.au

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