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Florida dentistGood dental health is important to your overall health, and prevention is the key. Our office is designed to maximize your comfort and safety, including equipment and procedures to enhance infection control.

6 Steps to Healthy Teeth and Gums

Please click on the topics below to learn how you can improve the overall health of your teeth and gums:

  1. Brushing and Flossing
  2. Fluoride
  3. Quit Smoking
  4. Visit the Dentist
  5. Mouthwash
  6. Reduce Sugar Intake

Brushing and Flossing

Brushing and flossing is the number one step to healthy teeth and gums. Why is it necessary? Plaque is the leading cause of tooth decay and gum disease. Brushing and flossing daily is the best measure you can take to reduce plaque. The reason to remove plaque thoroughly from all surfaces at least once a day is fairly simple: Both decay and periodontal diseases are infections caused by a number of specific bacteria which live in the plaque deposits. Once removed, it takes about twenty four hours for the bacteria to grow to pathologic (disease causing) levels. Brushing only allows these germs to thrive between the teeth, so flossing daily is imperative. The simple act of proper daily hygiene will prevent the majority of dental troubles in most people.

Fluoride

Fluoride helps to prevent tooth decay in two ways. Fluoride molecules integrated into tooth structure make the enamel more resistant to acid attack. Bacteria use acid to dissolve tooth structure as the integral part of the decay infection. Fluoride is also toxic to many bacteria, including those involved in decay. Topical fluoride via toothpaste and rinses lowers bacterial counts significantly. This double whammy helps fluoride reduce decay to its current historically low levels in fluoridated communities. Always use fluoride toothpaste, and anyone with an increased risk of decay should use rinses. Fluoride rinses are most effective if used before bed.

Quit Smoking

Smoking is very detrimental to your mouth. Besides staining and yellow teeth, smokers are much more likely to suffer oral cancer than non smokers. Periodontal disease in smokers is more severe, progresses faster, and responds very poorly to treatment. Smokeless tobacco is problematic as well, with a high risk for oral cancer and gum damage.

Visit the Dentist

Visiting your dentist regularly is important in combating periodontal disease. Nearly all oral diseases are asymptomatic in their early stages; including periodontitis, gingivitis, decay, and oral cancer. In addition, these problems are much easier and less expensive to fix when caught early. A filling costs less than a root canal and crown, early non surgical treatment is cheaper and easier than gum surgery, and small oral cancers are easily cured whereas advanced lesions result in complex, disfiguring treatments or even death.

Mouthwash

Listerine, Scope, as well as other generic mouthwashes used twice daily help reduce gingivitis when accompanied by proper brushing and flossing. The mouthwash should be "swished" for approximately 1 minute to achieve best results.

Reduce Sugar Intake

The amount of sugar eaten throughout the day is not as important as the frequency of intake. This includes both simple sugars and starches. The mouth has a natural buffering capacity in the saliva which neutralizes the bacterial acids, thus minimizing decalcification of enamel. Frequent sugar doses overloads this ability.

We encourage you to visit our facility and have our methods explained and demonstrated.

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Dr. William K. Belton, Jr.
Family & Cosmetic Dental Care
403 Vondenburg Drive, Suite 201, Brandon FL 33511
Tel: 813.689.5098