Preventative Dental Care Livermore, CA
Preventative dental care is a crucial part of maintaining optimal oral health. It encompasses various practices and treatments, from maintaining good oral hygiene to having regular dental check-ups. This practice of caring for teeth can help keep teeth healthy and prevent dental issues.
Our team at Livermore Dental Spa provides preventative dental care in Livermore and the surrounding area. We can support you in maintaining a healthy smile. Call us today at (925) 344-3993 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.
The Importance of Preventative Care
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in four adults suffers from untreated tooth decay. The longer someone waits to visit the dentist, the more likely they are to develop painful and costly dental problems later on. Preventative dental care lowers the risk of developing cavities, gum disease, and other serious dental problems. It can also help reduce dental problems related to some chronic medical conditions such as diabetes.
Oral health is also connected to the health of the entire body. The mouth is a breeding ground for harmful bacteria as well as the entry point to the digestive and respiratory tracts. Without proper oral hygiene, including preventative dentistry, secondary problems can develop such as respiratory and heart disease.
In addition to reducing a family's risk for other health issues, practicing good preventive dental care can save money. While it may not completely eliminate treatments such as fillings, it can go a long way in reducing the need for costly services. In fact, a study by Cigna concluded that, "Customers who did not receive preventive care experienced a 43% increase to their annual dental costs over the same period of time." This illustrates that individuals who practice regular preventive oral health care and visit their dentist as recommended achieve higher cost savings each year.
“The longer someone waits to visit the dentist, the more likely they are to develop painful and costly dental problems later on.”
Visit the Dentist Regularly
Dental cleanings and exams allow dentists to identify problems and take care of them immediately. Typically, dental visits are recommended twice a year. However, the American Dental Association recommends that the dentist determine just how often someone needs to be seen based on the patient's current oral health status, and medical and history.
Personalized oral care is vital for good dental health. Family members at high risk for dental problems may benefit from more frequent visits while someone at low risk for dental problems may see the same benefits from fewer trips to the dentist. Our dentist will help determine any potential risk factors and how many follow up appointments are appropriate.
“Dental cleanings and exams allow dentists to identify problems and take care of them immediately.”
A Proper Cleaning Routine
Having a proper cleaning routine remains the most important part of preventative dental care. People must brush their teeth twice a day and floss at least once. Brushing will remove decay-causing bacteria and debris, while flossing helps clean the tight spaces between the teeth.
Brushing and flossing can remove plaque and prevent it from developing. However, once plaque has developed into tartar, the only way to remove it is with a professional dental cleaning. Dental cleanings are a part of routine dental appointments and involve using a scaler to remove plaque and tartar from around the gum line and between teeth.
“Brushing will remove decay-causing bacteria and debris, while flossing helps clean the tight spaces between the teeth.”
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Making the Right Lifestyle Choices
Lifestyle choices can have a direct effect on a family's dental health. From poor sleep to smoking and piercings, many personal decisions can harm oral health. Using tobacco inhibits your mouth's natural healing properties and makes you more likely to experience dental disease, while the hardware used in piercings in the lips, cheeks or tongue can cause gum recession and chipped teeth.
A healthy diet can also prevent dental issues down the road. A diet lacking in certain nutrients may make it more difficult for tissues in the mouth to resist infection, which can contribute to gum disease. This is a major contributor to tooth loss in adults.
It is best to limit the intake of excess sugar. Sugar is the bacteria's food of choice and can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Many foods and drinks packed with sugar are also acidic, which can break down a tooth's protective enamel. Drink plenty of water and eat a variety of foods from the five major food groups. The vitamins and minerals provided in such foods assist with oral health.
“Lifestyle choices can have a direct effect on a family’s dental health.”
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Preventative Care Options To Consider
Besides routine dental check-ups and cleanings, some other preventative care options to consider are dental sealants, fluoride treatments, and X-rays. Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings that act as a protective shield against debris and bacteria. Sealants are especially beneficial as a preventative measure for children to prevent cavities and decay on permanent molars.
Fluoride treatments can come in the form of gel, foam, or varnish. They strengthen the enamel and prevent cavities from forming. X-rays provide highly detailed images of the teeth, gums, and supporting tissues to prevent certain dental problems. Our team can use them to check for gum disease, examine developing teeth and surrounding structures, and look for cavities.
“Besides routine dental check-ups and cleanings, some other preventative care options to consider are dental sealants, fluoride treatments, and X-rays.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How are fluoride treatments applied?
A. Fluoride treatments can happen with a brush, cotton swab, rinse, or mouth tray. It takes about 30 minutes for teeth to absorb the fluoride treatment and repair microscopic cavities. Patients will need to refrain from eating or drinking anything during this time.
Q. Are X-rays safe?
A. Yes. While X-rays involve the use of radiation, the levels are very minimal. They are safe for both children and adults.
Q. How do dental sealants prevent cavities?
A. While brushing and flossing are essential, it is sometimes difficult to thoroughly clean the rough surfaces of some teeth. The premolars and molars are especially susceptible to decay and cavities for this reason. Dental sealants form a protective coating over rough surfaces to shield teeth from cavities and decay.
Q. Is preventative dental care important for children too?
A. Preventative dental care is very important for children. While primary teeth are not permanent, they play a significant role in the proper emergence of adult teeth. Preventative dental care can help children protect their teeth for a lifetime of good dental health.
Q. How much does preventative dental care cost?
A. The cost of preventative dental care will depend on the patient's dental insurance. Insurance plans often cover preventative dental treatments. People should contact their insurance provider for more coverage information.
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Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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