Quiz: Issues That Threaten Your Smile

Thinking critically about your oral care can help you recognize threats you may have been neglecting. Think about your daily practices. Are you brushing and flossing, or just brushing? How often do you take time to clean your teeth? Remember that keeping your mouth clean is meant to do more than just guard you against cavities – you should also be concerned about gum disease. Of course, great care at home still calls for other forms of help. Cutting back on your sugar intake means controlling your risk for cavities. Coming in for routine professional dental exams can help you stay informed about your smile’s condition – these visits also involve a professional teeth cleaning, which can help you prevent oral health issues from springing up.

Questions:

True Or False: Gum disease can cause your risk for tooth loss to increase if it is not addressed in time.

True Or False: Tartar can be removed from your teeth if you add an extra brushing session to your normal oral care routine.

True Or False: A dental injury can cause internal damage that makes a root canal procedure necessary.

Answers:

True! When you do not receive care in time, your case of gingivitis could advance to the point of becoming periodontitis. Periodontitis causes problems because it can attack – and destroy – the gum tissue and bone supporting your teeth.

False! If you want to eliminate tartar, you will need to go in for a professional cleaning.

True! If your tooth is suffering from an endodontic, or internal, issue, then a root canal can be necessary. People often think of root canals as a cavity treatment, but it can also be performed in response to some injuries.

See Allen Family Dental If You Are Worried About The Health Of Your Smile

If you want your smile to stay healthy, take advantage of our regular preventive care. Every member of the team at Allen Family Dental wants you to feel welcome, and want to see your smile stay in the best possible shape. With experience and expert training, Dr. Torrens-Parker and Dr. Lizardi are both capable of giving your smile the attention it needs, and deserves. To learn more about the services available to you, or to schedule an initial consultation, call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at (469) 342-6644; you can also fill out a patient form online. Located in Allen, our office is also proud to welcome patients located in Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Fairview, and all surrounding communities.