Highest Quality Dental Care
Poor children suffer twice as much dental caries as their more affluent peers, and their disease is more likely to be untreated
almost half of children 11 years and under have cavities. In chicago, 65 percent of third graders have cavities, and more than half go untreated. 4the elevated prevalence of tooth decay among under-served children has even more negative impacts on family's quality of life given the potentially long-term impact on speech, nutrition, and school effectiveness.
And, children and adolescents with special health care needs have a particularly high risk of dental caries, yet even higher unmet needs.
What is the aim of preventive dentistry?
Preventive dentistry is the modern way of reducing the amount of dental treatment necessary to maintain a healthy mouth.
Our aim is to work with you to prevent the need for treatment, and so avoid the traditional pattern of fillings and extractions. It is likely that a course of treatment will be recommended to get your mouth into excellent condition, and a plan worked out to help you keep it that way. Our specially trained dental hygienist will work with the dentist to ensure the best dental health advice is given and will teach you the tools and techniques to look after your teeth and gums in between visits.
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How can I benefit from preventive dentistry?
Yes. Preventive dentistry will benefit anyone with some of their own teeth. People who don’t have any teeth can also benefit, because conditions such as mouth cancer and denture stomatitis can be spotted during regular visits to the dentist and then treated. It is excellent for children and young people, but it is never too late to start.
Preventive dentistry includes diagnosing and treating problems with your teeth and gums to maintain strong dental and overall health. Some of the common ways of caring for your oral health include practicing proper oral hygiene and going for regular dental checkups. Preventive dentistry is a partnership between you and your dentist to ensure your oral health condition stays in top shape. While everyone can benefit from preventive dentistry, children enjoy the most benefits as their teeth are still developing. Preventive dentistry helps you avoid future issues, including tooth decay, enamel wear, and gum disease. It encourages good oral health habits like brushing and flossing daily.
Preventive dentistry will benefit anyone with some of their own teeth. It is excellent for children and young people, but it is never too late.
Tooth decay is the destruction of tooth structure and can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth ) and the dentin layer of the tooth. Tooth decay occurs when foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches), such as breads, cereals, milk, soda, fruits, cakes, or candy are left on the teeth. Bacteria that live in the mouth digest these foods, turning them into acids. The bacteria, acid, food debris, and saliva combine to form plaque, which clings to the teeth. The acids in plaque dissolve the enamel surface of the teeth, creating holes in the teeth called cavities.
Preventive dentistry is the modern way to maintain a really healthy mouth. Instead of waiting to repair or remove decaying teeth after the damage is done, we prepare your mouth for a healthy life and reduce the risk of such problems occurring in the first place. This approach is at the centre of preventive dentistry! with preventive dentistry, the dentist and the patient work together to establish great dental hygiene and to thwart the need for treatment later down the line such as fillings or removing a tooth. If you have visited your dentist for a check-up recently you will notice that they should provide you with a ‘scale and polish’ which removes plaque and tartar from your teeth.
This proactive dental approach is beneficial for our patients for several reasons. It’s much less expensive to come for a checkup than pay for restorative dentistry. Preventative dental care helps maintain healthy teeth and gums, making it less likely that you will lose teeth from gum disease or tooth decay. By avoiding more involved dental treatments with proactive care, patients are spared any discomfort from correcting additional dental issues. Many sources link oral health and overall health. A healthier mouth can help your body be healthier too.
