The Role of Prevention
It goes without saying that your smile is one of the first physical attributes that a person notices about you. Indeed, a healthy and jubilant beam can be warm, inviting, and indicative of a comfortable demeanor. What’s more? It draws people in and communicates a friendly nature, as well as offers a boost to one’s confidence.
When taking a look at oral function, we notice that your smile serves many important purposes. For example, your teeth help you perform daily tasks such as biting, chewing, eating, and even enunciating. Further, your teeth roots help stimulate the jaw and keep it strong, which in turn houses your roots securely so that your structures can properly absorb the pressure of your bite.
Though your structures contain a layer of enamel that offers significant protection, there is still much more that can be done on our ends. Indeed, enamel may be the strongest substance in the body, but that does not mean it is indestructible. As such, you must take strides to provide effective care on a regular basis. To learn more about this process and how you can start, give our office a call today.
Addressing Multiple Factors
When asked about at-home care, many patients are quick to share the level at which they brush their teeth. Though brushing is certainly the foundation of at-home care, it represents only part of the puzzle. You see, your oral health is influenced by your oral cavity, which is comprised of your teeth, gums, roots, cheeks, tongue, and even throat. As such, each of these factors must be considered when taking care of your smile.
An Effective Routine
Indeed, your oral health hinges on your level of preventive dental care, and this is why your dentist recommends a thorough routine. This routine should consist of treatment such as brushing your teeth at least twice a day, flossing between meals, using mouthwash to reach areas missed by brushing and attending your bi-annual checkups.
Learn More Today
Your smile requires consistent care, and we want to do what we can to help. Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about this process and schedule your next appointment with our team today.