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Keeping Your Smile Healthy and avoiding the necessity for teeth repair
Overview | Dietary Tips | Bushing & Flossing Effects of Smoking | Your Hygiene Appointment
Overview
Our team of trained dental professionals are concerned for keeping your smile healthy. We offer the highest level in patient care through appropriate dental treatment, patient education and personalized dental maintenance and preventive programs. Ensuring optimal oral health requires a team effort, where your role and commitment is key to success.
DIETARY TIPS
1 Maintain a balanced diet made up of foods from the five major food groups: Brushing Tips
Use a soft toothbrush at the gum line where the teeth meet the gums. Brush in small circular motions on 1-2 teeth at a time. Angle the brush at a 45-degree angle to allow the bristles to gently clean under gums. Brush top and bottom teeth, cheek-side, lip-side and in close to the tongue. Brush the chewing surfaces of all upper and lower molars. Brush the top of the tongue to remove bacteria. View Brushing Tips Video
Electric toothbrushes are effective if used systematically, i.e. brushing only a small area at a time.
Flossing Tips
Break off about 40cm in length of dental floss, ribbon or tape. Wind the ends around the longest, middle fingers. This leaves the index fingers and thumbs free to move. Try to keep only 1cm tight enough to slide between teeth. Leave about 5cm each side for "leverage". Slide using a "sawing" motion between teeth. Do not force the floss since it will hit the gums and hurt! Slide up and down each tooth to clean off plaque and food debris. Continue to floss all teeth. To reach your back teeth, it helps to close your mouth enough to soften cheek muscles. View Flossing Tips Video :
EFFECTS OF SMOKING
Tobacco harms your health and apart from staining your teeth and diminishing your sense of taste and smell, it has also been linked to diseases of the mouth such as gum disease and oral cancer. Smoking and drinking together have been shown to put you at even greater risk of developing oral cancer. Gum disease may not be readily visible in smokers and is a leading cause of tooth loss, sensitive teeth and bad breath. Smoking may also cause delayed healing, and may sometimes limit treatment options involving dental implants or teeth repair by increasing the risk for failure.
View ADA Information for Patients on Kicking the Habit
YOUR HYGIENE APPOINTMENT
Your dentist or dental hygienist will evaluate your dental health and monitor your progress. Each Hygiene appointment includes:
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