If you need to improve your dental health and breath, a visit for a dental cleaning can help. When you take good care of your teeth, gums, and tongue, you are more likely to maintain a pleasant breath. In some cases, patients have other medical issues that cause their bad breath. We can improve chronic bad breath when people visit us for an examination and treatment. Continue reading to learn more about our steps to better breath and healthier teeth.
Important Preventative Dental Care
1. Proper brushing and flossing.
It may sound obvious, but brushing and flossing appropriately can help maintain better breath and a healthier mouth. The bacteria that causes unpleasant odors thrives in plaque that builds up on teeth and above and below the gum line. Removing this plaque and the bacteria associated with it daily will help it to not build up. Brushing can not do all the work by itself. Flossing will help remove plaque from harder to reach areas like between teeth. Flossing will also help remove food particles that have gotten lodged in tight spaces. Food particles, when not removed, begin to rot which also creates stench. If you have questions regarding brushing and flossing techniques, visit our office for a dental cleaning and for tips of basic brushing and flossing.
2. Do not forget your tongue and the roof of your mouth.
Most people brush and floss teeth and gums religiously, but some people forget that it is important to also clean their tongue and the roof of their mouth. Plaque film can build up on these surfaces. When one does not clean the tongue and roof of the mouth, bad breath is more likely to be an issue after brushing.
3. Rinse with mouthwash.
Some patients underestimate the benefits of using mouthwash. Mouthwash kills bad breath causing bacteria in all parts of the mouth. This includes parts of the throat near the tonsils that cannot be effectively reached with a toothbrush. It can also kill bacteria between teeth and under the tongue.
4. Visit for a dental cleaning.
In addition to brushing and flossing properly, there is nothing more important than keeping up to date with dental visits. When you visit for a checkup and dental cleaning, we will notify you if you have any cavities or infection. These can also create bad breath. We will treat cavities and infection accordingly, increasing your likelihood of having better breath on a daily basis. A dental cleaning is also important in order to remove the harder plaque from the surface, between your teeth, and above your gum line.
A dental cleaning can reset your dental health which gives you better oral hygiene, better breath, and cleaner looking and feeling teeth. Let our Troy dental office help you maintain the best oral health possible.
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