A Foundation of Plaque Prevention
It goes without saying that, when it comes to your smile health, preventive dentistry is the name of the game. This is because it is the only form of dentistry that exists to address issues before they even become a complication, to begin with. For example, your smile is constantly under attack from various threats, including oral bacteria and germs, physical accidents and injuries, and other habits you practice on a daily basis.
While you may believe you are doing your part by attending your routine checkups, it is important to recognize that this is only a portion of a complete routine. Indeed, it is your responsibility to practice routine prevention at home, including by brushing your teeth.
Brushing is an essential step for oral health, as it helps address plaque and tartar deposits that form on and around your structures as the day goes on. Once again, however, it is not enough to stop there. To learn more about this process and the value of thorough preventive routine, contact our office today.
Flossing After Meals
In addition to brushing your structures, flossing is an important step to consider when providing at-home prevention. You see, brushing primarily addresses the plaque that forms on your teeth, whereas flossing addresses gum or periodontal health.
Gum disease is actually very similar in terms of commonality to tooth decay, and as such, should not be taken lightly when caring for your teeth. As we eat food, particles may become stuck between teeth. Here, they will remain and attract bacteria at an exponentially higher rate than if they are not present, and this is how flossing can help prioritize your gum health. Contact our office to learn more today.
Rinsing with Antiseptic Mouthwash
Finally, utilizing antiseptic mouthwash can help establish a more extensive clean throughout your grin. Its main goal is to address bacteria and germs that have nestled into the hard-to-reach areas of the mouth.
Schedule Your Appointment
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about the steps you can take to better prioritize your oral health, and schedule your next appointment with a member of our team today.