Brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing at least once is the foundation of your good oral hygiene routine. If you skip it even once, then the effectiveness of your hygiene routine diminishes. However, good hygiene doesn’t stop at just brushing and flossing your teeth every day. For example, if you snack on candy and sweets throughout the day, or if you never drink any water, then you can still be placing your teeth and gums at risk. The same is true for habits like smoking and/or chewing tobacco, which can also increase your risks of developing serious, potentially fatal health conditions.
Whether it’s brushing and flossing your teeth, snacking more responsibly, or giving up a smoking a habit, your routine will only work if you remain consistent. The harmful oral bacteria that attack your teeth gums, leading to conditions like periodontal disease, are ever-present in your mouth. They constantly accumulate and form plaque on your teeth and gum line, so you have to consistently remove the film to stop the bacteria from causing trouble. In fact, lack of consistency is one of the biggest factors in why people still develop highly preventable oral health conditions.
Besides lack of consistency, a failure to maintain a regular schedule of professional care is another important reason why issues like periodontal disease are still so common. In addition to keeping your teeth and gums clean and healthy at home, they also require professional maintenance to remove calcified tartar and comprehensive care to mitigate your risks of dental health issues. Stick to a schedule of checkup and cleaning appointments at least once every six months to keep your smile healthy. Also, if you’re at an increased risk of gum disease, then visit your periodontist as often as recommended to prevent it or control it before it grows worse.
Consistently good hygiene is the cornerstone of a healthy smile, though it may involve a little more than you realize. For more information, schedule a consultation with Dr. Kania by calling her periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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