Here's why dental health is important from your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. Your teeth
are precious. Once your permanent teeth come in, they need
to last you a lifetime. Extensive tooth decay can lead to dental caries
and the need for fillings, crowns, bridges, and dentures.
While these fixes can go a long way toward maintaining your quality
of life, they cannot compare to your natural teeth. Getting braces is no
excuse to let up on your thorough oral health routine: You need to take
good care of your teeth before, during, and after braces to benefit
completely from the gains you get from newly straightened teeth.
Why You Should Maintain Good Oral Health for Life
Begin a complete oral health regimen as early as possible in life,
and maintain this routine throughout your life. Keeping your (or your
child’s baby) teeth clean establishes a routine. It preserves healthy
baby teeth whose function is to save space for the permanent teeth when
they are ready to come in. Care of your permanent teeth helps preserve
the enamel and prevent decay.
Take Special Care with Braces
It is important to pay attention to oral health when you have braces.
If you do not take special care of your teeth during the months or
years that you have braces, you risk irreversible damage to your teeth.
Care is more difficult with braces because food can easily get stuck. In
addition to brushing twice daily and flossing each day, we suggest avoiding sticky foods.
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