Create a Preventative Care Plan With a Dentist

As you age, working with a Dentist becomes increasingly important.  Aging impacts virtually all areas of health, and while most people are concerned with things like heart and mental health, teeth can deteriorate with age as well, making a preventative care plan critical to ensuring good health.

We recommend that patients visit our office at least twice a year for a routine teeth cleaning and dental examination.  This is a good best practice to implement throughout your life and the life of your children, yet as you age it becomes more critical to your overall health.  These routine dental exams allow us to examine your teeth and gums to determine if they are in pristine health or need to receive treatment for a cavity, infection or gum disease.  By identifying any of these conditions early, we can develop a treatment plan that addresses them quickly and comfortably.  As with all medical conditions, early detection and treatment are key to ongoing good health.

In addition to regular dental exams, we recommend that you take certain steps to improve the overall health of your mouth, including:

  • Drink more water.  As a Dentist we find that many of our patients don’t drink nearly enough water.  This can lead to dehydration which is bad for the health of the entire body. Additionally, it can create challenges in other ways by increasing the risk of dry mouth.  As people age, the chances of developing this condition only increases, and dry mouth can lead to bad breath. It is also a risk factor for cavities since it means that the body isn’t producing enough saliva to naturally wash away bacteria and plaque.
  • Eat a healthy diet.  Good oral hygiene starts with what you eat.  While you can brush away plaque, you can prevent it from occurring in the first place by improving your diet.  We suggest that patients cut out the sweets from their diets so that things like soda, candy, cake, pie and sugary drinks are reserved for special occasions only. Simultaneously, it is important to eat plenty of healthy foods including green leafy veggies, crunchy vegetables, dairy products, and complex carbs.  This will provide sustained energy while also helping to remineralize and strengthen your teeth.
  • Brush better.  Buy an electronic toothbrush and start using it.  The brush is completely worth it because by moving in a constant circular pattern more bacteria and plaque are displaced to be removed from the mouth.  Be sure to brush for around two minutes at a time and do so gently to avoid irritating the gums. This is particularly important as you age since the risk of gum disease and gum recession is increased, and aggressive brushing can inflame the gum tissue.
  • Get the proper fit.  If you are wearing dentures, make sure that they fit you properly.  An ill-fitting pair of dentures can slip out of place and irritate your gum tissue.

To create your own preventative care plan with a Dentist call and schedule an appointment.


Related Posts

What Is A Preventative Dentist?

A preventative dentist focuses on maintaining a patient’s oral health and preventing problems, such as sensitive teeth, from becoming more serious issues, like gum disease. This typically involves routine dental checkups, cleanings, and oral health screenings. By focusing on prevention, patients have a better chance of avoiding the need for more extensive and costly treatments…

The Importance Of Seeing A Preventive Dentist Regularly

Seeing a preventive dentist is a vital part of your oral healthcare routine each year. However, many people skip this essential step because they do not want to spend time at a dental office. Fortunately, a preventive dentist provides many valuable services that can help your smile last a lifetime and stop future issues before…

Beginners Guide To Preventive Dentistry

Preventive dentistry is a branch of dentistry that focuses on keeping your mouth healthy in order to save you money. It starts with you taking good care of your mouth at home by brushing at least two times per day, flossing daily, and avoiding things that can damage teeth. Preventive dentistry also includes procedures performed…

Visit Our Dental Office For Preventative Care

A visit to our dental office is probably the single most effective way to prevent infections, cavities, and oral diseases. We have found that people who visit the dental office on a regular basis have significantly fewer problems with their teeth. When you come to our dental office at least once every six months, we…


Basti Dental Care

Share
Published by
Basti Dental Care

Recent Posts

How to Make Dental Appointments Easier With a Kids Dentist

By choosing a kids dentist, families can ensure a positive experience that encourages good oral…

3 weeks ago

5 Services By a Restorative Dentist Explained

A restorative dentist focuses on diagnosing and treating dental problems that affect the function and…

3 weeks ago

Denture Stomatitis: What It Is and How to Prevent It

Denture wearers may develop a condition known as stomatitis, an inflammation of the gums and…

2 months ago

General Dentistry Check-Up: Benefits of Digital X-Rays

Although X-rays in general dentistry have been used for ages, digital X-rays are proving to…

2 months ago

5 Reasons To Consider Teeth Whitening at a Dental Office

A brighter smile can boost your confidence and leave a lasting impression.

2 months ago

Root Canal vs. Extraction: Make the Right Choice for Your Oral Health

A root canal is a common procedure a general dentist with endodontic training performs to…

3 months ago