If your dental care is actually good, then you are as consistent as the day is long! You brush twice and you make sure to do it every day. You floss once and you make sure to do this every day, too! You even see us for prevention as often as we recommend (twice each year). If you’re riding that line between good and bad, then you’re not always following through with the full dental hygiene you need. You may or may not see us for all of your visits. Remember, for your care to be “good,” you need absolute consistency! So, get those habits back up to those standards required for a very healthy smile!
If you’re really taking amazing care of your smile, then you’re not sipping on sodas all day several times a week but then drinking just water on the weekends. This still leaves your smile exposed to tons of acids and possibly sugars, which promote problems like tooth decay! Maybe you eat very hard food and hope it doesn’t crack your teeth! Whatever you’re doing that’s too risky, cut it out of your day-to-day life! If it’s on the line, figure out how to do so safely (like following soda with water).
If you’re not really sure about how to get back into the swing of things with your dental care, then we remind you: Seeing us for a visit will offer you the help you need. We can help you get your oral health back into optimal condition again. We can review the steps you should be taking on a daily basis. You may set up your next visit with us for prevention. You’ll say goodbye to okay care and hello to an amazing, effective approach!
Improve your dental care that’s almost optimized, so your every effort gives you the maximum amount of oral health protection possible! Let us know if you need help with improving your usual approach! Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.
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