Dental health is something almost everyone agrees on; in fact, over 95% of people say it’s important to keep your natural teeth. That’s why this year, the American Association of Endodontists have declared May to be National Save Your Tooth Month. To celebrate, take the opportunity to learn more about how a root canal in State College can help you retain your pearly-whites – as well as ways you can help make sure they don’t need to be saved in the first place!
When Can a Root Canal Save My Tooth?
As you know, bacteria in your mouth can be the cause of many oral health problems. When your teeth are broken or badly decayed, it gives bacteria an opportunity to go inside and cause an infection. Not only is this very painful, but if left unchecked, it could eventually result in tooth loss.
Fortunately, root canal therapy can save your tooth before irreparable damage is done. During the procedure, all diseased tissue is removed, and afterwards the inside of the tooth is filled and sealed. Some slight discomfort after the procedure is normal, but you’ll enjoy the long-term benefit of a healthy, complete smile.
How Can I Protect My Teeth?
Of course, the best way to fight a tooth infection is to prevent it from happening. Here are ways to avoid the decay that can lead to tooth loss:
- Brush at least twice a day, ideally after each meal and especially before bedtime. Make sure your toothpaste contains fluoride, which is an important mineral that promotes healthy teeth.
- Make sure you’re cleaning between your teeth. Flossing is the traditional method, but you can also used interdental brushes and water picks that may make it easier to get those hard-to-reach crevices.
- Eat balanced meals and cut down on snacks. Carbohydrates such as chips and candy tend to remain on the tooth surface, so try to avoid them.
- Visit your dentist twice a year. Be sure to ask about additional preventive treatments such as dental sealants (protective coating for the back teeth).
Ideally, your teeth will last a lifetime, but it takes daily care and attention to make sure they stay for as long as possible. Be sure to speak with your dentist in State College about ways you can improve your oral hygiene. And remember, don’t hesitate to call about worrisome symptoms such as toothaches; the road to tooth loss is easier to stop early on.
About the Author
Dr. Kevin Labosky has been providing high quality dental care in State College for 15 years and strives to provide the safest, most effective treatments possible. In addition to regular preventive care, he also performs restorative treatments such as root canal therapy, fillings, crowns and bridges. To set up an appointment for cleaning, contact him through his website or call (814) 237-7004.