Have you avoided the dentist so long now you are afraid to go? Maybe you let your teeth go for a while. You only brush once a day instead of twice. You stopped flossing because…well, you were too busy, or too tired. Now you can feel the plaque accumulating on your teeth. And if you floss, your tender gums will bleed. You know you need a professional dental cleaning, but you dread all that scraping. Are there any steps you can take to make a cleaning easier? Ask your northwest, IN, dentist, Dr. Nicholas Cain. He will be happy to impart his knowledge regarding how to prepare your teeth for a dental cleaning.
Your mouth plays host to entire colonies of microorganisms. An individual harbors anywhere from 34 to 72 different varieties of bacteria in their oral cavity. Most of it is harmless, but not all. It’s the bad bacteria that we keep under control with proper dental hygiene, but if you forego oral hygiene for any length of time, bad bacteria can wreak havoc on your teeth and gums. When you fail to take proper care of your teeth, or attend your dental appointments twice yearly, you may fear what the dentist will find. There are some things you can do at home to prepare yourself–and your teeth and gums–for a dental cleaning.
As a native of northwest Indiana, Nicholas Cain, DDS, is dedicated to providing excellent general, preventive, cosmetic, and family dentistry services to the community that raised him. To schedule your next dental appointment, call Healthy Smiles today at 219-938-2637.
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