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Biannual Checkups Are Essential for Infant Oral Hygiene

Our basic personal hygiene routine must include dental and oral hygiene. The first thing that comes to mind when we hear about oral hygiene is natural teeth whitening methods. However, as demonstrated in toothpaste advertisements, maintaining good oral hygiene goes beyond having healthy white teeth. Maintaining proper dental hygiene habits prevents several ailments. It boosts babies' self-assurance and cuteness.<br>

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Biannual Checkups Are Essential for Infant Oral Hygiene

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  1. Pediatric dental care in Weston City, Florida Biannual Checkups Are Essential for Infant Oral Hygiene https://sweettoothweston.com/

  2. 1. Oral hygiene helps prevent tooth loss The mouth is home to millions of bacteria that constantly produce dental plaque. Sugary and sticky foods can stimulate the activity of these microorganisms. Sometimes, when accumulated plaque is not effectively removed, tooth loss can occur. https://sweettoothweston.com/

  3. 2. Oral hygiene aids in the prevention of cavities and toothaches Bacteria on the teeth can produce substances that lead to the decomposition of minerals in the teeth. This action causes cavities that expose sensitive nerve endings. When these nerve endings are exposed, toothache sets in. https://sweettoothweston.com/

  4. 3. Oral hygiene prevents systemic diseases Systemic diseases affect multiple organs in the body rather than just one. Bacteria from infected gums can travel through the bloodstream and cause deadly diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cancers, and gum disease, among others. https://sweettoothweston.com/

  5. 4. Oral hygiene prevents bad breath Halitosis is a medical condition whose primary symptom is bad breath. The most frequent cause of this is poor oral hygiene. When the teeth are not brushed and flossed regularly, bacteria in the mouth break down food particles. Sulfur compounds are produced, which results in bad breath. https://sweettoothweston.com/

  6. 5. Oral hygiene prevents tooth discoloration The buildup of plaque on the surface of the teeth over time can break down tooth enamel and cause tooth discoloration. This condition can damage one's self- esteem. https://sweettoothweston.com/

  7. ABOUT US GET TO KNOW DR. ERIN Dr. Erin Arroyo is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist. She wants to make each dental visit a successful and fun experience for your child. She understands that children are inquisitive, enthusiastic, and constantly learning, which makes being a Pediatric Dentist so heartwarming. She is passionate about building a trusting relationship with her patients and parents. Her approach with each child is unique, and she has the ability to adapt for your child’s individual success. Her practice philosophy has always been to treat your children as if they were her children. GET TO KNOW OUR PRACTICE Your children deserve the best dental care, and at Sweet Tooth Pediatric Dentistry, we specialize in caring for your children. We want to make each dental visit a positive and fun experience. What makes us different? We treat you like family. We wouldn’t want to be treated any other way, and we believe in this golden rule. From the first phone call to the visit your child graduates to a general dentist, we treat you with respect and love. We want your children to have healthy smiles forever. https://sweettoothweston.com/

  8. Pediatric dental care in Weston City, Florida Get In Touch EMAIL PHONE OUR ADDRESS 1040 Weston Rd Suite 300, Weston, FL 33326 954.384.8888 frontdesk@sweettoothweston.com

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