Your teeth are alive. They are connected to one another and your bloodstream. Because of this living aspect, they require a certain kind of care to stay healthy and strong. Tooth decay can happen quickly and unexpectedly, especially without the proper care habits in place.

Carroll Dental Care can provide you with the tools and information you need to take good care of your teeth and prevent tooth decay.

Why Are Dental Health Practices Important in Preventing Tooth Decay?

Enamel is the strong outer layer of your teeth that works to protect your teeth from decay and disease. However, it’s not full-proof protection. There are ways for it to be damaged, exposing your teeth to the potential of serious decay.

Tooth decay happens when a cavity forms on the top of a tooth. If left uncared for long enough, the bacteria in that cavity can eat away the enamel and reach the lower layers of your tooth. If the decay in your tooth is allowed to spread down to the roots of your tooth, it can potentially affect and cause serious decay in all your teeth.

Four Steps To Keeping Teeth Healthy and Decay-Free

Tooth decay can be easily prevented with good oral health maintenance. Show your teeth the same care they show you. Here are a few helpful tips to prevent tooth decay:

  • Regular Check-Ups: Keep up on regular dental appointments so we can spot and watch out for signs of disease.
  • Hygiene Routine: A super effective way to prevent tooth decay is brushing and flossing every day.
  • Healthy Diet: Avoid foods with lots of sugar or basic carbohydrates like candy, snacks, desserts, and sticky foods like syrup or jam.
  • Plenty of Water: Water is so important for many aspects of health, including oral health! Your teeth will be even stronger if your water contains fluoride.

Start Taking Better Care of Your Teeth Today

Get in touch with our team at Carroll Dental Care today to start getting the professional care your teeth and smile deserve.