The Mysteries of Beautiful Teeth Revealed
Monday, March 8th, 2010“Learn how to maintain beautiful teeth by developing a good relationship with your dentist”
We would all like to have beautiful teeth? Just brushing will not be enough! It takes more than just brushing and a good dental insurance plan to have beautiful teeth. You can make a big difference to your smile by putting a little extra effort into taking care of your teeth. If you want to keep your teeth and mouth healthy for a lifetime then all you have to do is follow a few easy steps.
Here are some simple techniques for gorgeous teeth:
- Understand what your teeth need in order to stay healthy. Don’t be put off by the cost of hygeinist visits, as any good dental insurance policy will cover the cost of these. As we are all individuals, so are our own particular oral conditions, so talk to your hygienist or dentist about any particular health issues which may affect yours. This is the only way that your dentist can help you keep your teeth looking great.
- Certain medical conditions can also affect the health of your teeth. Be sure to tell you dentist if there have been any changes to your general health; pregnancy, heart disease, diabetes and cancer treatments can all have an affect on your dental health and may require a change to your oral care routine.
- Information about any medicines, supplements or remedies which you are taking should be shared with your dentist. Medications can affect your teeth’s health, so be sure to tell your dentist if you have experienced a change in any medication you are currently taking since your last dental visit.
- Regular communication with your dentist is the key to success. A good relationship with your dentist is important as you need to feel comfortable enough to talk about important and sometimes personal issues which could have an effect on your oral health. In this way he or she will have the information necessary to give you the best dental care and oral health advice.
Some helpful tips summarised
- Keep a journal with questions that you may want to ask your dentist.
- Take your diary with you to your appointment as there’s nothing more frustrating than forgetting to ask about things that have been in our heads.
- If you are sick at the time of your visit do tell your dentist.
- Tell the dentist if you developed any medical/health issues recently.
- If you are on any new medications or were taken off any old medications, be sure to let your dentist know about these too.
- If you have any inflammation in your mouth don’t wait for the problem to become serious or the pain to get worse – call your dentist.
It is important to establish a line of communication with your dentist. Don’t be afraid to talk to your dentist as it is his job to help you keep your teeth healthy and beautiful.


