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5 Things about Oral Health Your Dental hygienist Might Not Be Telling You

Maintaining good oral health doesn’t just have to do with a beautiful smile, fresh breath and pearly whites. But, there are many other reasons as to why you should keep your gums and teeth healthy. <br>

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5 Things about Oral Health Your Dental hygienist Might Not Be Telling You

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  1. Phone: 01323 325397 5 Things about Oral Health Your Dental hygienist Might Not Be Telling You Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/

  2. Phone: 01323 325397 • Who doesn’t want a sparkling smile? And chew food for proper digestion, talk confidently with people around, look good with a broad, carefree smile and avoid toothaches and discomfort. • Maintaining good oral health doesn’t just have to do with a beautiful smile, fresh breath and pearly whites. But, there are many other reasons as to why you should keep your gums and teeth healthy. Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/

  3. Phone: 01323 325397 • How you maintain your teeth and gums can have direct effects on your overall health. For example, bleeding, inflated gums and bacterial plaque are associated with heart attack and cardiovascular disease. Likewise, missing teeth can affect an individual’s teeth function and lead to improper diet and eating patterns. • In addition, there’s quite a list of facts, secrets and benefits of maintaining oral health and dental hygiene that you may not heard about from your dental hygienist. Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/

  4. Phone: 01323 325397 • Here we unveil some of the lesser-known dental facts that may help you make mindful decisions regarding your teeth and dental care. • You don’t necessarily have to see your dentist every six months if your teeth and gums are doing absolutely fine. While most dentists recommend to visit twice a year, you can wait up to two years if your oral health is in good conditions. • As recommended by dental practitioners, an electric toothbrush can save you a lot of effort and time. Electric toothbrushes offer more, almost double, strokes per minute over regular ones and thus are more effective in cleaning teeth and removing stains and bacteria. However, regardless of the type, it is advised to replace your toothbrush every two to three months. Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/

  5. Phone: 01323 325397 • It’s not just your teeth and gums that need regular care, but the tongue also makes an integral part of oral health. Build-up of bacteria on the tongue is one of the major causes of bad breath. The good news is routine tongue scraping can help remove plaque easily and freshen your breath. • While most of us know that getting wisdom teeth removed is one painful, distressing procedure, only a few realise the fact that it’s not actually necessary until there’s a firm reason like severe pain, tumour, gum disease or tooth decay that sees the removal procedure as the optimum solution. If you feel your third molars are healthy and safe and your dentist is suggesting the unnecessary extraction, you should consider consulting another dental professional and then reach to a decision. Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/

  6. Phone: 01323 325397 • These were only five facts and there is a multitude of things concerning dental hygiene and oral health you might not have heard about but are worth paying heed to. • Consult with your dentist and make sure you know as much about your dental health and care as possible so that you can make the most out of your teeth. Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/

  7. Contact Us The Dental Barn Address:Clifton Farm, Camberlot Road, Upper Dicker, Hailsham East Sussex BN27 3QG Phone: 01323 325397 Website: http://thedentalbarn.co.uk/ Email:thedentalbarn@aol.co.uk

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