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Preventive Care

Do you know about the importance of oral hygiene? Do you experience persistent toothaches and sensitivity in your teeth? Are you unaware of the reasons for these problems and solutions as well? Don't worry. We are here to help you. We at Middletown dental care introduce you to a concept called preventive dentistry. This preventive dental care helps boost your oral hygiene and confidence as well.

You might be familiar with the term preventive dentistry from your dentist or through the internet. It means you must follow several practices regularly to maintain good oral health which in turn is crucial for your general health. Read on to get a complete insight into what preventive care services mean and what comes under preventive care.

The health of your mouth is crucial as it may lead to any other ongoing infections and diseases in your body. Middletown dental care provides you with flawless services in preventing dental issues as we are mindful of your oral hygiene. We get a chance to give you the best care as we are the most advanced preventive dental care provider in the area.

First, let us know what preventive dentistry means.

What is Preventive Dentistry?

Preventive dentistry is a field wherein you get professional care to keep your mouth, gums, and teeth healthy as much as possible. It reduces periodontal disease, tooth decay, cavities, and other dental concerns. Preventive dentistry aims to identify and spot dental problems before they arise or progress and treat them. It is essential for your oral health from childhood to adulthood. Regular dental check-ups are crucial for senior citizens and less immune patients to avoid health complications due to poor oral health.

Preventive dentistry is dental care that helps you to maintain good oral health. It combines regular dental check-ups along with developing good habits like brushing and flossing.

Preventive care includes regular cleanings of your teeth, x-rays, tooth decay treatments, and other treatments that ensure the health of your teeth. The two things that are most crucial for a healthier mouth are,

  • Good oral hygiene
  • Regular preventive care

So, how do you achieve them? Are you familiar with preventive care practices? Read further.

What is your role in preventive dental care?

Preventive dental care starts with you at first. You should develop healthy dental habits even at the early stage of life. Because only then it becomes a practice for you and prevents you from any concern situations. It also reduces cavities, gum disease and gingivitis. The basics you must follow for good oral health care are,

  • Brush your teeth twice daily (morning and night) using a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste. Your dentist can recommend the best toothbrush and toothpaste for you. They can also guide you on how to brush properly.
  • Floss daily to remove the food stuck between teeth. If you fail to take care of it, it turns into plaque.
  • After flossing, use mouthwash to rinse out food particles.
  • Do not consume acidic foods, as they can harm your tooth enamel.
  • Be cautious when you consume hard foods, like candies, and foods with bones, seeds, or pits. They could damage or chip teeth.
  • Quit smoking and tobacco products. These lead to cancer and other dental problems.
  • If you are a sporty person, use a mouthguard.
  • If you grind your teeth at night, use a nighttime mouth guard to help reduce gum recession.

You must follow these practices regularly to avoid any dental issues. But, what do dentists do in the field of preventive dentistry? Let's have a look into that part.

What is your dentist's role in preventive dental care?

As you follow your role in protecting your teeth, we dentists also possess certain responsibilities to protect your teeth from severe dental conditions. Preventive dental care services in our Middletown dental care include,

1. Extensive Oral Exams

Our dentists at Middletown dental care thoroughly examine the condition inside your mouth with the help of advanced dental tools. It is general advice to visit your dentist twice a year to check your gums and teeth. They examine for signs of tooth decay or gum disease in your mouth and provide you with immediate treatment. 

2. Diagnostic Tests

In case of any possible dental concerns, the dentists would suggest Dental X-rays. Dental X-rays take detailed pictures inside your mouth to spot any issue that is not visible during the simple oral examination. It also helps to understand the severity of the problem. X-ray reports help to create the best treatment plan for you.

3. Professional Teeth Cleaning

If our dentists spot plaque or tartar/calculus build-up on your tooth surface or along the gum line, they use special dental tools to remove it. Once the cleaning is over, the teeth are also polished. It is also recommended to clean your teeth similarly twice a year.

4. Awareness by our Dental Experts

Our dentists at Middletown dental care create awareness among patients about proper brushing and flossing. Doing them in the wrong way may lead to bacteria residing inside the mouth and lead to tooth decay or cavities. Our dental experts teach you other oral care practices based on your oral health. 

5. Fluoride Treatments

If your tooth enamel is wearing down or discoloration, you should get additional fluoride treatment. In this treatment, a high concentration of fluoride is applied to your teeth to improve their health, strengthen tooth enamel, and reduce the risk of developing cavities. Fluoride treatments are for both children and adults. It protects your teeth from decay or cavities.

These are the various services in Middletown dental care. We have an expert team of dentists, who provide these treatments with utmost care and perfection. We aim for happy and smiling people who come to us. We use highly advanced technology in treating our patients. So that they don't feel like they are getting treated. Are you curious to know about them? Read further.

Technology we use in preventive care services.

Middletown dental care uses the most advanced technology for preventive care. We have X-rays and intraoral cameras. They help us to view your teeth' condition in a more precise manner. It helps us to make informed decisions for our treatment. X-rays help us to detect a disease or tooth damage that is not visible to the naked eye. The intraoral cameras are tiny machines that project images of your teeth on the monitor. They help to educate you about the condition of your mouth, especially in cases of cavities or teeth that are fractured.

How often should you visit the dentist?

The dentists at Middletown dental care recommend that you must visit your dentist twice every year, including both cleaning and checkups. If you are at risk for developing oral health problems, we recommend more regular meetings to maintain oral health. These patients include:

  • If you are diabetic
  • If you suffer from immune disorders
  • If you have periodontal diseases
  • If you are an expecting mother

Therefore, you might have got a better understanding of preventive dental care, and its importance in your oral hygiene. Follow the steps we recommend daily, for better oral health. It helps to protect your teeth and prevent any serious dental problems that may occur in the near future. Thus, preventive dental care saves you from future dental issues that may cost you a lot. 

So, what are you waiting for? Visit Middletown dental care for your regular check-ups and cleaning process. We have an expert team of dentists, who handle your problem with utmost care. We guide you to develop better oral hygiene for you and your family. Contact us for your optimal oral care today!




 



 



 




 



 



 



 



 




 



 



 



 

 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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Testimonials

Dr. Christian and staff are all top notch. Professional, friendly, courteous. Dentist and hygienists are all Great with kids and the receptionist is very kind. They work with you to fit your schedule. Nice small family practice. My kids and I have been patients for 10+ years.

Robin J.

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