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Why Brushing Your Teeth Is One of the Most Important Daily Tasks

You only get one set of adult teeth, so taking care of them is crucial. According to the National Association of Dental Plans, the average American spends 38.5 days brushing their teeth during their lifetime. Here’s why every orthodontic office recommends you brush your teeth on a daily basis.

Preventing Cavities

Cavities are one of the most common consequences of not brushing your teeth often enough. Cavities are a result of tooth decay that happens when you don’t remove the plaque that builds up on your teeth. There are ways to treat cavities, but having several cavities and fillings can eventually take a serious toll on your teeth.

Promoting Gum Health

Your gums are just as important as your teeth when it comes to oral hygiene. When you brush your teeth daily, you’re also promoting gum health because you’re brushing your gums. Gum disease can lead to a wide range of issues, from receding gums and discomfort to loss of teeth and abscesses. When you brush and floss your teeth daily, you don’t have to worry about serious gum problems.

Maintaining a Healthy Smile

Everybody wants to have a nice smile, which is the reason many people visit our orthodontic office. Brushing your teeth daily helps prevent tooth decay, discoloration, and other issues that can affect your smile. That might not seem like a huge deal, but you use your smile for everything from interacting with strangers to impressing your employer in a job interview.

Avoiding Expensive Procedures

If you don’t take care of your teeth, there’s a good chance you’ll end up spending a significant amount to get them fixed later on. Your teeth serve several important functions, but you can’t expect to have healthy teeth and gums if you don’t brush and floss regularly. Regular brushing and flossing can help prevent a wide range of dental issues that can eventually lead to everything, from infections to loss of teeth, so make sure you brush if you don’t want dentures at a young age.

Dental problems are never good, especially when you’re younger and you shouldn’t need dentures or other expensive dental solutions. The good news is that you can prevent a lot of dental issues with proper brushing and orthodontic treatment. If you have a dental problem you want to fix, give us a call or visit David Ross Orthodontics today.

Dr. Ross Orthodontics Team

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