Posted by Osuna Dental Care Dec 21, 2021
The mouth is the gateway to the body, with good and bad bacteria entering the mouth daily. This bacteria can lead to several health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and more. These chronic diseases are preventable by maintaining good oral hygiene habits such as brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and visiting the dentist twice a year for preventive care exams and cleanings. At Osuna Dental Care, our dentist can advise you on keeping your mouth healthy.
If your dentist notes signs of decay or gum disease during a visit, they may recommend undergoing treatment to preserve your oral health and prevent further complications. Treating these issues includes deep cleanings to remove plaque and tartar from teeth and applying antibiotics to eliminate the infection. Maintaining excellent oral care can help protect patients against these health concerns and keep their teeth strong and healthy for a lifetime.
General dentistry procedures focus on preventing tooth decay and gum disease and restoring damaged teeth. However, these preventative treatments also help patients avoid expensive restorative care. For example, a patient who receives a routine professional cleaning every six months has a better chance of avoiding cavities than someone who does not receive regular dental care. Additionally, when decay is caught early during a checkup, the cavity can be filled with tooth-colored composite material instead of having the tooth drilled out and replaced with a metal filling.
If left untreated, tooth decay may result in the loss of a tooth and the need for further treatment like a root canal. Similarly, if gum disease is ignored, it can lead to tooth loss. By regularly visiting the dentist for checkups and cleanings, patients can keep their mouths healthy and avoid needing more involved dental treatments.
Routine visits to your dentist can help to prevent problems before they start. They can identify any signs of trouble, even when you haven’t noticed anything is wrong. For example, our dentist uses digital x-rays to screen for cavities and gum disease. By catching these problems early, we can prevent more invasive treatment.
It’s possible that your poor oral hygiene habits could be contributing to other health problems. For example, gum disease increases your risk for heart disease. It also affects blood sugar control, which means patients with diabetes are at increased risk for periodontal disease. The inflammation caused by gum disease makes it more difficult to control blood sugar levels. Diabetes can also affect your gum health. Sometimes, dental treatment is necessary to restore health before further damage can occur.
Good oral hygiene and regular dental visits can help to prevent these issues, which is why it is worthwhile to put time and effort into caring for your dental health. For the best dental care, visit Osuna Dental Care at 5900 Cubero Dr NE suite B, Albuquerque, NM 87109, or call (505) 884-1989.
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