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Regular visits to your hygienist puts you in the best position for detecting any oral health problems. Parks Dental Care hygienists are trained to thoroughly clean your teeth and gums.
Good dental health is a clean, bacteria and plaque-free mouth. You want to keep emergency visits to the dentist at a minimum throughout your life. The best way to avoid troublesome teeth is to stay on top of your dental care routine, be well-informed and maintain a good relationship with your local Newtownards dentist through regular check ups.
First and foremost for good dental health you need a good oral hygiene routine.
What is fluoride? Naturally present in water (although in some areas it is added to your tap water, because of its dental benefits), fluoride is a mineral that actively helps our bodies absorb calcium, and is essential for protecting your enamel and keeping teeth strong. Enamel is the most highly mineralised part of our body and, while hard, it is notoriously sensitive to changes in pH. Once eroded, it is impossible for it to regenerate. However, fluoride can help with re-mineralisation, meaning that it works to help keep your enamel stronger for longer.
It’s worth remembering that if you use mouthwash straight after brushing, this can rinse away some of the fluoride. Try to give it a few minutes between brushing and rinsing. Your Newtownards dentist will be able to advise on fluoride toothpastes and mouthwashes.
There’s truth in the saying you are what you eat, and food has a huge impact on your overall dental health. A good balanced diet means a healthy mouth, strong gums and bright teeth.
Dark leafy greens, such as kale and spinach, green tea, celery and apples are all gum-loving foods, keeping them healthy from the inside out. Dairy foods, such as cheese, milk and natural yoghurt all harbour a helpful bacteria called casein, which is great for keeping the pH balance in your mouth neutral. Shiitake mushrooms are another lesser known, but equally delicious way of helping your gums stay bacteria-free. They contain an antibacterial compound called lentinan, which wards off harmful bacteria that can build up along the gumline.
Your Parks Dental Care dentist and hygienist will be able to offer you practical advice on how to retain good dental health. Get in touch to book your next appointment today on 028 9181 3288.
Treatments
Regular visits to your hygienist puts you in the best position for detecting any oral health problems. Parks Dental Care hygienists are trained to thoroughly clean your teeth and gums.
Treatments
At Parks Dental Care we know that every smile is unique. Regular check ups are advised to complement a good daily oral health routine and to provide a preventative approach to dental issues.
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