It starts off as a slight twinge when you’re enjoying your favorite ice cream. No big deal if it goes away, right? Next, it becomes more persistent, however you can still alleviate it with Ibuprofen. Not to worry, right? The next thing you know, your tooth is waking you up during the night with a constant and severe pain that Ibuprofen can’t touch, and now your dentist says you need a root canal. Did you know that this situation could’ve been prevented? Your dentist in Glastonbury explains how to avoid a tooth abscess.
Brush and Floss Regularly
At Glastonbury Smiles, we understand that optimum oral health truly begins at home with an excellent and consistent brushing and flossing routine. Your dentist in Glastonbury recommends brushing at least twice per day helps to remove the bacteria and plaque buildup that causes tooth decay and cavities, which can lead to an abscess or infection if left untreated.
Flossing at least once per day removes the plaque buildup that occurs in between your teeth. You can actually experience decay and cavities in between your teeth. Flossing also help strengthen your gum tissue and protects against gum disease.
Quit Smoking or Tobacco Use
Using tobacco products affects your oral health along with your entire health and well being. Smoking causes a host of oral issues such as tooth staining and discoloration, increased risk of developing oral cancer, and chronic halitosis, or bad breath. If you struggle with gum disease, smoking makes it worse and harder to recover from. Your dentist in Glastonbury is here to be your partner and support while you quit using tobacco products.
Visit Your Dentist Regularly
Besides an excellent home care routine, your next line of defense against oral issues is regular visits to your dentist in Glastonbury. Dr. Brad Heim or Dr. John Carroll will screen you for issues such as oral cancer, gum disease, tooth decay, and cavities at every dental checkup. Believe it or not, our doctors can detect issues much earlier than you can, which ensures that you have the best chance for a successful recovery with the least invasive treatment procedures.
Contact Your Dentist in Glastonbury
Being proactive about your oral health will help you avoid many dental issues. Contact our office today to schedule your next appointment, and be sure to contact us right away if you notice any pain or sensitivity in your teeth.