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Welcome to the second installment of this four-part article series on the efforts we can make –over and above brushing and flossing – to keep our oral health in beautiful lifelong condition.In our introductory article, we spoke to a dental implants specialist in Stamford CT whoexplained the first two important tips to us:

1. RegularlyRegularlyRegularlyRegularly scheduledscheduledscheduledscheduled appointmentsappointmentsappointmentsappointments with a dental healthcare professional: once peryear for most Stamford residents and twice per year for those who have been previouslydiagnosed with dental problems, such as tooth decay or gum disease.

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In this article, the second installment of the series, we shall be looking at the next two bits ofadvice dental healthcare professionals have for us. By following this advice, you can saveyourself the trauma of gum disease and tooth loss and the associated newnewnewnew teethteethteethteeth implantimplantimplantimplantcostscostscostscosts inininin NJNJNJNJ.

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Just because your tot doesn’t have all of his or her teeth yet, doesn’t mean that you don’t needto book an appointment with the dentist. “Young children should see the dentist by the age of 1and once per year moving forward,” explains a dental implant specialist in Stamford CT. “This

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not only ensures that the health of their developing teeth is kept in check, but it also gets youngchildren used to going for frequent dental check-ups… a habit they should keep for life!”

As a parent, it is also advised that you supervise your children when brushing and flossing theirteeth. Only once they are coordinated enough to tie their own shoelaces should you leave themalone to scrub their own teeth. Make sure you check in every once in awhile! Children can belazy about taking proper care of their teeth.

What about the other end of the age spectrum?

“Elderly people need to take special care of their teeth and gums or else they’ll find themselveshaving to cover teeth implant costs,” says a NJ dental implant specialist. “As one gets older,one tends to produce less saliva and this renders the mouth more vulnerable to infection. Otherdiseases that share a relationship with oral health can also crop up in one’s latter years, whichmakes tooth loss more likely. Be thorough in your approach to caring for your teeth and seeyour dentist regularly to keep you out of dentures!”

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Sugar fuels oral bacteria, making it a prime cause for tooth decay and cavities. To make mattersworse, bacteria produce acidic wastes, so the higher your diet is in sugar, the more acidic anenvironment your mouth will be. “The combination of sugar and acid is lethal for the health ofyour teeth and gums,” says a dentaldentaldentaldental implantsimplantsimplantsimplants specialistspecialistspecialistspecialist inininin StamfordStamfordStamfordStamford CTCTCTCT. “Cut down onsugar by drinking water instead of sweet beverages. Halve the amount of sugar you take in yourtea and coffee, avoid sugary indulgences and brush and floss your teeth after every meal!”

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To read more advice from dental implants specialists in Stamford CT about the various thingswe can do to really keep our teeth and gums in pristine condition, stay tuned for the thirdinstallment of this four-part article series.


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