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Having Your Wisdom Teeth Extracted Prevents Future Complications

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The wisdom teeth residing deep within the gums at the back of your mouth are a residual set of third molars. They are left over from a time in human evolution when our ancient ancestors survived on a diet of tough roots and other hard foods. In the modern age, these teeth now pose a threat to your long-term oral health. Having them removed at [practice_name] prevents future complications.

Many people suffer from one or more impacted wisdom teeth. When this happens, the tooth lays at an angle, which prevents it from emerging from the gums or there isn’t enough room at the back of your mouth. Without timely extraction, this can cause significant damage to the roots of your back molars.

Even if one or two wisdom teeth emerge from the gums without complications, they will still need to be brushed and flossed regularly to prevent complications from tooth decay and gum disease. This can be especially troublesome because the wisdom teeth are often difficult to reach and clean.

As a general rule of thumb, your dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], often recommends having wisdom teeth extracted as a preventative measure. While there is no hard and fast rule on the age they should be extracted, [heshe] routinely suggests waiting until all of your baby teeth have been completely replaced by your permanent teeth.

If you are concerned about your wisdom teeth in [city], [state], you should call [phone] to schedule a consultation at [practice_name].

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Did you know if you care for your braces you can increase the longevity and successful rate of your ideal alignment? Well, it’s true! Remembering properly caring for your braces is equally as important as caring for your smile. That is why our team has provided this list for you as you undergo treatment to align your smile with braces. The list includes:

– Food: Avoid various foods and snacks that can easily get stuck between your teeth and braces.
– Safety Equipment: To protect your teeth and braces, wear safety equipment to suit your environment. This includes mouth guards, helmets, face protectors, etc.
– Cleaning: Always clean your retainer weekly.
– Oral Hygiene: To keep your braces clean, you should still brush your teeth twice daily and floss once daily to prevent harmful food particles from becoming trapped between wedges in your braces and teeth.
– Appointments: Visit your orthodontist regularly for checkups and appointments.

[practice_name] wants your orthodontics treatments to serve you as best they can. To schedule an exam with Dr. [doctor_name] or to book an appointment for any of our wonderful services, please call us at [phone]. Our office is in [city], [state]. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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Toothaches are inconvenient and painful. If there were ways you could avoid toothaches, would you do them? If so, our [practice_name] dental team has some helpful tips for you! In order to avoid toothaches in [city], [state], we encourage you to do the following things:

–Keep up on oral hygiene: Brush your teeth for two minutes every morning and every night. As you brush, make sure you use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. The soft bristles will deeply clean your smile from toothache-causing particles and the fluoride will help strengthen your tooth enamel. After you’re done brushing at night, follow the routine with flossing and rinsing. When you floss, be careful along the gumline. When you rinse, use a beneficial product, like fluoride or antibacterial mouthwash.

–Visit your dentist: There are many things that can cause a toothache, including tooth decay and enamel erosion. To prevent these things, you need to visit Dr. [doctor_name] every six months. The treatment involved will deeply clean your smile and it will also strengthen your tooth enamel with fluoride. This will help keep the toothaches away.

–Eat a healthy and balanced diet: Eating tooth-healthy foods will help you prevent pain and aches in your teeth, especially if you avoid eating sugary products as much as possible. Another cause of a toothache is food being stuck in your teeth. If this happens, don’t be afraid to remove the particle with dental floss.

Your dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], and our dental team care about you and your smile, which is why we’re here to help you in any way we can. So, if you have any questions or if you would like to learn more about toothaches, please feel free to call our office today at [phone]. We look forward to helping you!

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