Are You Exposing Your Teeth To Unnecessary Cavity Risks?

How careful are you to avoid cavities? Are you confident that you are brushing and flossing effectively? What kind of harm could your diet be doing to your smile? Without routine preventive dental checkups, it can be hard for patients to know what kind of cavity risk they really face. Of course, these visits are more than just a chance to hear your dentist’s assessment of your smile. You also receive an important professional cleaning, and your dentist can arrange for restorative dental care if a problem is identified. These appointments certainly matter, but even with checkups, your best oral care involves good care at home.

Good Daily Care Means Good Habits, And A Good Diet

Every meal or snack has the potential to affect your teeth. Eating more sugar means providing more food for oral bacteria. The digestion of sugars by those bacteria leads to the production of acid, which can harm your enamel and form cavities. Limiting the sugar you consume, and keeping your teeth clean through brushing and flossing, can help you avoid the kinds of damages that can lead to tooth decay.

Take Advantage Of Regular Professional Preventive Care

When you see your dentist for a checkup, you receive a professional teeth cleaning, and a thorough check for any oral health problems. When you skip checkups, you allow tooth decay to go unnoticed, and you are more likely to let a cavity go unchecked until it becomes advanced. Take advantage of your dentist’s expertise and care by coming in for a routine exam every six months, and you can better protect yourself against cavities.

Worried You Are Exposing Your Smile To Unnecessary Cavity Risks? Talk To Dr. Keller!

When you enjoy the combination of regular dental visits, and good oral care at home, you can keep your cavity risk lowered. At every appointment, Dr. Keller and his staff at Cedar West Family Dentistry can make sure you enjoy superior care and attention. To learn more about our practice, or to schedule an appointment, call our family dental office in Richfield, MN, today at (612) 861-7188. You can access our patient forms online.