It goes without saying that dental prevention is the name of the game when it comes to laying a strong foundation for a healthy smile for life. After all, your only natural line of defense against the barrage of bacteria and other concerns is your layer of protective dental enamel. Even though this is the strongest substance your body produces, it does not mean it is indestructible. As a result, you must take part in a few different activities that help keep your enamel strong and your oral structures protected.
When looking at what comprises a thorough at-home routine, your dentist recommends one that includes treatment for various components that make up your oral cavity. In other words, brushing is not enough on its own to protect your smile, and it is important to also floss, use mouthwash, and attend routine visits.
Even still, it only takes falling short in your preventive routine one time for infection and other concerns to make their way in and set up camp, and as such, having a backup or contingency plan in the form of restorative treatment is essential. To learn more about this process, reach out to our team today.
Out of all of the factors that can influence your smile’s health, tooth decay has to be the most common. In fact, what may start as a minor cavity can quickly develop into infected teeth roots if timely treatment is not sought. Further, the infection itself will not cease even once it has compromised a tooth. Instead, it will continue to spread to other adjacent structures. Fortunately, restorative treatment such as dental crowns can help.
Dental crowns consist of hollow caps that fit snugly over a target tooth. Not only can they prevent oral bacteria from entering and further compromising a tooth, but they can prevent an already-established infection from affecting adjacent teeth. Additionally, each crown is custom-created to meet your unique needs.
To learn more about the advantages of a custom dental crown restoration, contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to schedule your next appointment with our team today.
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