Preventive Dentistry for Better Results

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Are you really doing all you
can for your oral health? Chances are if you are dealing with fillings, root
canal therapy and dental crowns every time you see the dentist, you aren’t
doing everything you can when it comes to preventive dentistry.

Bad Habits can be Untaught

Keep in mind that not
everyone was taught how to brush and floss. Unfortunately, those habits
sometimes carry into adulthood. Dr. J. Craig Alexander helps patients learn
good oral hygiene habits regardless of age.

Oral Hygiene Habits

  • Brush Twice Each Day
  • Floss Once a Day
  • Brush Your Tongue
  • Use a Good Mouth Rinse
  • Schedule Regular Dental Checkups
  • Schedule Comprehensive Dental Exams
  • Don’t Ignore Dental Problems
  • Follow a Good Healthy Diet
  • Stop Smoking

Preventive Dentistry for
Oral Health

Being Preventive also means
having your dental restorations examined by your East Greenbush.

Cracked and chipped
fillings, crowns and other restorations cause other issues with other teeth.

Damaged restorations can
also cause problems for overall health, especially if you have silver amalgam
fillings.

While some have no problem
with silver amalgam fillings, others don’t like them because they contract and
expand. This could cause leakage.

Silver fillings contain
mercury and mercury is a toxic material. If you have a leaky filling you are
literally allowing poison to seep through your veins.

Proactive Means Healthy Teeth and Gums

Your New York Dentist
explains that the more proactive you are with oral hygiene and oral health
concerns the better off you’ll be health wise. The connection between oral and overall
health means health gums free from disease.

Gum disease is prevalent in
people with heart disease and COPD. In fact, people who have suffered a stroke
have a higher percentage of periodontitis than people who don’t.

When you take care of your
teeth and gums you are eliminating potentially serious problems. Research is
linking many systemic diseases with periodontitis as well. These include
diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.

Preventive Dentistry Instead
of Root Canals

Practicing preventive
dentistry makes it easy to prevent root canal therapy. In addition, preventive
dentistry also helps detect gum disease and tooth decay.

When you see your dentist in
East Greenbush at least twice a year you are eliminating the chance of less
conservative dental solutions. In other words, taking care of a small cavity
lessens the chance of a dental crown for tooth preservation.

If you would like to
schedule an appointment with Dr. J. Craig Alexander, call or send a text and
have a chat with a team member today.