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Preventive dentistry is the practice of maintaining good oral health to prevent dental issues from arising in the future. Furthermore, full mouth restorations can cost thousands of dollars if problems do develop. That’s why it’s easier to prevent oral health problems from happening in the first place than to fix any damage after it has occurred.
In addition, preventive dentistry reduces the risk of cavities, gingivitis, enamel loss, and periodontitis. This further reduces the risk of developing any secondary problems associated with poor oral health, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. That’s why the Boise dentists at Summit Dental Group would like to provide you with the following reasons preventive dentistry is so important.
Preventative dentistry is a combination of at-home and in-office practices.
They include:
Aside from keeping your teeth and gums healthy, there are some additional benefits to preventative dentistry.
Compared to the costs of restorative dentistry, at-home care and professional cleanings are relatively affordable, especially if you have dental insurance. By making these small investments, you will save thousands of dollars in the future.
Would you rather spend hours in the dental chair getting restorative treatments or a few minutes each day brushing and flossing your teeth? The answer is pretty obvious.
By maintaining healthy teeth and gums, you’ll avoid minor problems that can turn into painful ones like cavities and the need for root canals.
To maintain healthy teeth and gums, it’s essential to reduce your intake of sugary drinks and foods. Frequent sugar consumption can result in cavities and tooth decay. Instead, it’s best to opt for healthy drinks and snacks like water, milk, fruits, and vegetables. Your overall health will also benefit from eating and drinking these healthy alternatives.
To learn more about how the Boise dentists at Summit Dental Group can help you with your preventative dental care, contact us by filling out our online form or give our downtown office a call at (208) 314-2275. We’d love to learn more about your individual situation and establish a treatment plan that’s right for you.