The Benefits of Preventive Dentistry

Benefits of preventive dentistry include:


Regular check-ups are an opportunity to express any dental concerns you have, like:

Pain, bad breath, chipped or broken teeth, dentistry for your family members, cleaning teeth, Oral Cancer Screening.Smile Corrections, Tooth Extractions and Tooth Sensitivity


We encourage patients to bring forward their concerns. Your hygienist may ask direct questions about health issues common to your age and stage in life that may be linked to untreated oral disease. Oral health and general health are connected, so you should be aware of the following.


Gum Disease And Heart Disease – Untreated gum disease increases the risk of developing heart disease by 300%. Critical to existing heart conditions.


Diabetes – Diabetics are more likely to have gum disease. When gum disease is present, a person with diabetes will have more difficulty controlling blood sugar levels.


Respiratory Diseases – Gum disease, an inflammatory disease, can worsen inflammation in lung diseases (such as asthma and COPD).


Alzheimer's Disease - Porphyromonas gingivalis has been linked to Alzheimer's disease as it increases plaques associated with the disease. Research continues.


Stroke – Gum disease can sometimes be a major cause of strokes with no other apparent explanation. Ensure you're brushing twice daily and making your regular dental visits to reduce the chance of stroke.


Chronic kidney disease often comes alongside diabetes and cardiovascular disease.


Osteoporosis – Periodontitis and osteoporosis are risk factors for each other.


Preventive dentistry is vital in maintaining a healthy mouth with teeth and gums that function correctly. Teeth enable us to chew, speak and give shape to our face! 


You can have and keep an attractive, confident and healthy smile with regular visits to your dentist for preventive care. 

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