As adults, many of us carry childhood memories of loud, whirring dental machines inside of our heads and procedures that left us unwilling to pursue a healthy relationship with our teeth. Most of us are heavily against pain and discomfort, while at the same time good oral hygiene isn’t something many of us entirely understand. Many people don’t know how often they should brush, have only come within a stone’s throw of using a container of minty floss, and haven’t made a dental appointment in quite some time. It’s never too late to get an exam, however, and you shouldn’t let the fear of seeing the dentist prevent you from getting optimal oral care.
Benefits of Having Good Oral Health
Many people don’t think that taking care of baby teeth should be a priority since they are the ones that fall out anyways. Unfortunately, this isn’t the best approach to dental care because it is through these preliminary teeth that grant the foundation of good oral health. Once the permanent teeth come in, there isn’t another set to replace these, so you will need to do right by these or be at risk for becoming endentulous before you are thirty. It isn’t difficult to take care of your teeth, either, but often the anxiety that comes from discovering the damage of a lifetime of poor oral health can prevent people from making an appointment to begin with.
At your first appointment, there is a good chance you will have x-rays taken to see just how far any potential decay extends. Your teeth will be cleaned, as well, where any plaque is removed and your enamel is checked for potential cavities. After a general assessment, a follow-up appointment will be made to repair any issues. If you are concerned about the procedure, there are medications that can be prescribed to alleviate both anxiety and pain depending on what needs to be done. For many people, they often discover that the damage to their mouth is not only not nearly as bad as they thought, but usually quite easy to repair. The path to good oral health can be as easy as finding the courage to schedule.
If you have any questions about what to expect with the first exam, or are concerned about what may be found, we are always happy to talk you through it to help set your mind at ease. Having good oral health can pave the way to finding your self-confidence while at the same time helping to make it easier for you to consume the essential vitamins and nutrients needed for an overall sense of well-being. Give us a call today!
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