Most of us
know that home hygiene habits are a good preventative measure to keeping your mouth
in good health. It is true that people who brush and floss regularly are less
likely to suffer problems associated with decay and gum disease. As a hygienist, I evaluate my patient’s oral
health and make suggestions to improve their home hygiene routines. Brushing twice a day and flossing before bed
are great ways to take good care of your teeth, but keep in mind, there are
several other things a hygienist can do for you that you may not even be aware
of.
Coming in
regularly for your cleanings allow our hygienists to do an oral cancer
screening, assess the health of gum tissue, and remove debris. We also take
x-rays in order to catch decay at its earliest phase to avoid doing bigger
work.
Did you know
your toothbrush can remove plaque but only your hygienist or dentist can remove
tarter?? Plaque is soft and can easily
be removed by the soft bristles of your toothbrush. Tarter is harder. (It
rhymesJ) When plaque calcifies, it becomes
tarter. A tooth brush and floss cannot remove tartar build- up. When you come
in for your dental cleaning your hygienist will remove this tartar with special
instruments.
Bleeding
while brushing and flossing is a cause for concern. Bleeding indicates inflammation
and infection of the gums. Tender and/or
bleeding gums can even indicate serious infection which can lead to tooth loss.
Your hygienist will evaluate your gum
health to catch any problems early.
Here at
Advance Family Dental, we are on your side. We want to assure you get the care
you deserve, while educating you on the importance of dental health.
Annie
Lutterman R.D.H.
Consultation is important. Just to have an accurate look on what you really have.
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