Dental Health care, keeping your teeth healthy
Thursday, Sep. 16th 2010 10:41 AM
I am 26 and although I have dental insurance though work I really still do not like going to the dentist. So I try and make sure that I never have any real dental issues. I only go for my free twice a year cleaning and even that makes me a nervous wrake.
How can I make sure that I will never need more then a cleaning. Be sides brushing and flossing is there anything else I an do for good oral health care?
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Posted by Boo | in Dental Health | 1 Comment »
Friday, Sep. 24th 2010 1:02 PM at 1:02 pm
There is no guarantee that you will not need more then just a basic cleaning. However, by doing your part it will help prevent larger dental needs.
So do brush two to three times a day for at least two minutes. Floss daily. Use mouthwash that has tarter control and gum care. And continue seeing your dentist at least twice a year.
By doing that your chances are good that you will not need more then your basic cleanings..