In between dental visits, you should put forward the time and effort to protect your smile against the threats posed by oral bacteria. Brushing and flossing effectively will remove those bacteria, as well as debris left from food. How can you make sure your efforts protect your gums, as well as your teeth? Periodontal problems can form when bacteria gathered at your gum line infiltrate your teeth below your gums. Make a point to address the area of your gum line when you brush and floss in order to stop a potential buildup of plaque and tartar.
Even patients who do an outstanding job of brushing and flossing should see their dentist for regular exams. At each of these appointments, you are receiving important feedback that concerns the state of your oral health. You also receive a professional dental cleaning, which can offer valuable protection. It can also lead to your hygienist alerting you to area that appear to be poorly served by your brushing and flossing efforts.
At Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry, patients who want to protect their smiles can count on great care at every appointment. In addition to helping you prevent trouble, our office can provide great restorative and cosmetic work. To set up an appointment with Dr. Allen or Dr. Neumann, call our dental office in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.
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