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Prevention is better than cure
Everyone has
heard the adage that prevention is better than cure. Preventing any disease or
other unfortunate circumstances is always better. People suffer less, pain,
loss and even money. Curing is always expensive in terms of not only money but
also in terms of pain, loss of time etc.
In the case of dentistry also,
this is true. In fact, Preventive Dental Care is a specialized branch by itself
and the emphasis nowadays is on prevention in Dental Care. Just like any other
preventive methods dental preventive care should begin in early childhood. Preventive dentistry begins with the first tooth. Visit
your neighborhood pediatric dentist when your
infant’s first tooth comes in. You will be shown how to care for your infant's
teeth effectively.
After
evaluating your child's dental health, you will be advised on home dental care
for your child which will include brushing and flossing instructions, diet
counseling, and if necessary, fluoride recommendations. By following these
directions, you can help give your child a lifetime of healthy habits.
With
modern advancements, there is more than flossing and brushing that can ensure
your infants dental health. Your pediatric dentist can apply sealants to
protect your child from tooth decay, help you select a mouth guard to prevent
sports injuries to the face and teeth, and provide early diagnosis and care of
orthodontic problems.
Preventive
dentistry means a healthy smile for your child. Children with healthy mouths
chew more easily and gain more nutrients from the foods they eat while learning
to speak more quickly and clearly. Their odds for general health are higher
because disease in the mouth can endanger the rest of the body. A healthy row
of teeth is gives children self-confidence. Finally, preventive dentistry means
less extensive, and less expensive, treatment for your child.
It would be amiss if you felt only infants and
children could benefit from Preventive dentistry. In fact, preventive dentistry
will benefit anyone with some of their own teeth. People who don’t have any
teeth can also benefit because conditions such as mouth cancer and denture
stomatitis can be identified and treated during regular visits to the dentist.
It is excellent for children and young people, but it is never too late to
start.