Quiz: Smart Smile Care On A Day-To-Day Basis

Routine visits to your dentist can give you access to superior smile care through a professional teeth cleaning, and a careful study of your oral health for signs of trouble. You should plan to attend a dental checkup every six months, but your oral health should be a priority every day. You should brush at least two times each day, and you should spend those sessions working to reach every part of your teeth. Of course, this is not all you need to do. You need to floss every day, even if you put real energy and effort into your brushing habits, and you need to make sure your diet is not putting your smile in unnecessary risk for tooth decay.

Questions:

True Or False: You only need to floss every couple of weeks.

True Or False: Items that are more acidic, higher in sugar, or stickier can increase your risk for cavities.

True Or False: When you maintain a smart daily dental care routine, there is no reason to think you also have to have regular dental exams.

Answers:

False! You should floss each day. Remember, the spaces between teeth are difficult to properly care for when you fail to floss – neglecting these areas increases your cavity risk, and your risk for gum disease.

True! All of these features can lead to the formation of cavities. Moderating your diet to protect your smile can help you avoid the need for restorative dental work.

False! Regular dental exams are important, even when you are doing your part to care for your smile at home. Unless your dentist tells you to do otherwise, plan to go in for a checkup every six months.

Enjoy Fantastic Smile Care At Family First Dental

When you take care of your smile at home, and rely on routine dental services at Family First Dental, you can give your teeth an awesome defense against tooth decay! Our practice is proud to offer preventive, restorative, and cosmetic services to our patients, and we look forward to helping you enjoy your best smile. To learn more, you can schedule an appointment by calling Family First Dental in Overland Park, KS, today at 913-381-2600.