Sunday, May 9, 2010

Taking Care of Your Overall Dental Health

One of the most common procedures in cosmetic dentistry is teeth whitening, it seems that every day more and more people from all over the world want to have brighter and more attractive smiles, this is mostly because a whiter smile is considered an indicator of good oral health and it also turns out to be visually pleasant. The main problem with this cover up procedure is that those who've decided to only whiten their teeth are 100% thinking about the cosmetic benefits of this dental treatment instead of being the last step off a carefully planned oral treatment which has been made to improve the overall dental health.

Teeth whitening is also very popular because it is virtually a painless procedure, those who are interested only have to set an appointment with their dentist who are according to the budget of the person will recommend a home-based treatment or a faster method such as laser whitening. With so many white smiles most people will assume that there isn't a single problem with the fact of the matter is that tooth whitening is being used to cover other problems.

It has been estimated that nearly 9 out of 10 Americans suffer from some sort of tooth decay and one in three Americans over the age of 30 suffer from gum disease which is also known as periodontis. According to researchers who conducted the same study not many people are getting a sufficient amount of fluoride which is the substance which prevents tooth decay and has all the minerals necessary in order to restore and strengthening the Enamel in teeth.

As you see, having a wide smile is not all there is to it when it comes to oral health, paying a visit to the dentist at least twice a year in order to get regular cleanups in a fluoride/sealant treatment can keep your teeth truly healthy. Your dentist may also recommend other procedures in order to prevent tooth decay, formation of cavities and gum diseases which are very hard to treat.

If you are genuinely interested in improving the overall dental health as well as the appearance of your smile you should seriously consider paying a visit to the dentist who will be able to refer you to a specialist if your condition requires special treatment before a cosmetic treatments such as teeth whitening is performed.

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