Good oral hygiene
is important for maintaining one's overall health. If you believe this and you should, then
there are 4 essential guidelines of preventative care to maintaining good oral
health, all of which are endorsed by the American Dental Association:
1.
Floss regularly and floss first- It is
recommended that individuals floss on a regular basis after meals and before
brushing their teeth. The reason to
floss first is to dislodge any food particles trapped in between your teeth,
which can be disposed of while brushing.
The proper way to floss is to push the floss gently between your teeth
to the gum to loosen debris your toothbrush cannot reach. Initially, you may
experience some light bleeding but this should disappear once your gums get
used to the flossing process.
2.
Brushing your teeth- If you don’t have an electric toothbrush, good
brushing by hand should take a minimum of 2 minutes and should involve brushing
in a circular motion, which the electric toothbrush does for you. You work your way from one side of the mouth
to the other, keeping in mind to pay attention to certain neglected areas such
as the very back teeth and your tongue. Dentists recommend using soft bristle
brushes and toothpaste that contain fluoride. The fluoride is important, because the rise in
the consumption of bottled water has led to the population’s decline in
fluoride intake.
3.
Mouthwash- I am not sure how effective this is, but if you’re
not going to brush twice a day, using a mouthwash that contains
fluoride at least twice a day is a good preventative measure that kills the bacteria
responsible for cavities and gum disease. Given recent research, you
might want to choose a non-alcohol based rinse.
4.
Your Dental visits- Maintaining your oral health requires regular dental visits at
least every six months. You need to do
this for early detection of potential global health problems that could develop
into more serious issues and the hygienist can clean areas that might have been
missed or that were resistant to the 3 steps above.
Finally, Finding a Dentist that is Right for You
Research shows that your dental
care is an important aspect of your overall general health care. So you need to make sure you find a dentist
that is right for you. This
can be a difficult process. Look for
someone who’s competent and you feel comfortable with, one you can have a
collaborative relationship with. This is important because there are conditions
and problems that were not discussed in this article that the dentist will need
to pay attention to during your regular checkups. Hopefully after reading this
article, you will have a better understanding of the basics for good oral
health. I you have questions or
concerns feel free to contact or call.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA
30328
404-256-3620
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