Bad Habits That Harm Teeth

At Seven Star Dental, our goal is for our patients to have optimal oral health. This is why we are extremely passionate about our patients visiting us for routine hygiene examinations. During these appointments, we not only clean your teeth, but we also check for signs of problems in your mouth so we can take care of them as early as possible. While we do all we can to help prevent an emergency, some of our patients have bad habits that can have painful and serious effects on their oral health. These habits may not be currently causing a problem, but eventually you will see an impact on your teeth and oral health. Bad habits that you may want to change include the following:

Gum Disease Awareness

Aside from Valentine’s Day, there is another special reason we love February — it’s Gum Disease Awareness Month. This is important because it is a time when we can make our patients aware of the prevalence of the disease and the effects it can have on their oral health if left untreated. Did you know that approximately half of the American adult population is affected by gum disease? This means that you or a friend or family member has been or will be affected at some point. It is important to know how to prevent this disease and the warning signs. Read on to learn more.

Make your oral health a priority this year

Did we recommend a dental treatment during your last hygiene examination, and you have not been able to schedule an appointment? We know that with all the commotion and excitement involved with the holiday season it can be difficult to visit our office for treatment. However, now that we are officially in 2023 and the holiday season is behind us, we recommend you contact our office to schedule your appointment. Continue reading to learn more about the importance of not delaying a treatment we recommend.

Routine Care Is Important For EVERYONE

When was the last time we saw you in the office? If you can’t remember or it has been quite some time since your last visit, I encourage you to contact the office today! I understand that life is busy. It seems like there are endless activities and obligations during the week and on the weekends. In fact, you may have had every intention of scheduling your oral hygiene appointment, but it keeps slipping your mind. I want to encourage all of my patients to make your oral health as well as your overall health a priority. Receiving routine medical care is important to ensure you do not experience a dental or medical emergency. Read on to learn more.