Good Dental Hygiene Starts Early

Good Dental Hygiene Starts Early

2014

22 December 2014

5 Helpful Tips For Recovering From A Tooth Extraction

Although it is always best to keep all of your natural teeth, some teeth just cannot be saved. If your tooth is severely infected, cracked or impacted, it might need to be pulled. Tooth extractions are very routine and normally do not result in any complications, but you still have to take good care of yourself afterward. Here are five helpful tips for recovering from a tooth extraction. Avoid Rigorous Activities for At least 24 Hours

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Good Dental Hygiene Starts Early

When I was young, brushing my teeth wasn’t my favorite pastime. Fortunately, I had parents who weren’t going to take no for an answer. On a few occasions, I remember my father holding me down in front of our bathroom mirror while brushing my teeth. Luckily, his persistence paid off. I’m now a middle aged person who brushes my teeth two or three times each day. I also floss my pearly whites every night. Twice each year, I head to my dentist’s office to have my teeth cleaned and examined. Like me, many other adults care properly for their teeth today because they were taught to do so at an early age. On this blog, you will learn how to teach your kids the importance of a sound dental hygiene regimen that might one day save them from cavities, yellowing teeth, and root canals.

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