Hiccups In Your Dental Routine

Categories: Dental Health

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The most common times people stop to brush their teeth are morning and night – either before or after breakfast, after dinner, or at bedtime. Common concerns that come with this routine involve hiccups in the schedule, from family life, shift work or exhaustion.

Sometimes after dinner isn’t super cut and dried. Many Parkton families face irregular weeknight routines. As the school year progresses, some have games to attend, band concerts, play practice, youth groups or other weeknight commitments. An irregular schedule commonly disrupts regular dental maintenance.

Many White Hall workers have daily commutes or shift work to battle with. Due to the changing landscape of Monkton’s job market and the greater variety in shift schedules we see patients who are adjusting to irregularities in sleep patterns. This leads to exhaustion and often sleep takes priority over consistent brushing – either morning or night.

The most important time to be sure to brush is after eating sugar or carb-intensive foods. These foods kickstart bacteria growth on the teeth without vigilant attention.

Highly acidic foods weaken the enamel, so it is best to swish with water immediately after consuming acidic foods to diminish the acid. Then brush about 30 minutes later when the mouth is less acidic. The fluoride in toothpaste helps remineralize the enamel.

Dr. Craig Longenecker’s hygiene staff at Hereford Dental Health has been assisting Maryland families since 1998 to prevent hiccups in their dental routines. See how we demonstrate professional and educated instruction at https://www.hereforddentalhealth.com/meet-dr-longenecker/.

Hereford Dental Health provides more than just whole health dentistry or family dentistry. In addition to dental implants, TMJ treatment, restorative dentistry, and Invisalign there is hygiene education, teeth whitening and cleanings to be discussed. Sure, the cost of cosmetic dentistry, dental veneers, invisalign braces and dental bridges can all seem confusing. The key is to stay on top of the vital habits that you can control. We can help you make sense of the other stuff.

Regular checkups are essential for catching decay, infection or other problems early so let us make an appointment for your next preventative visit and keep those hiccups from causing permanent damage. Call us at 410-357-0099  to schedule!

 

Contact Hereford Dental Health:

410-357-0099

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

16928 York Rd
Monkton, Maryland
21111