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Dental Care Motivation: Make Good Choices for Your Oral Health

oral health dental care red bank dentistryBones can regenerate and repair. Skin can stitch itself back together. Human teeth though cannot heal themselves. Teeth are made of enamel, the hardest substance in the human body. When enamel breaks it stays broken until you seek the help of a dentist. Brush up on these dental care facts to remind yourself to prioritize oral health and the tooth and gum choices you make.

Invest in Your Oral Health

One of the biggest reasons people don’t take care of their teeth completely is because they are operating under the assumption that dental care is not affordable. Sure, some treatments are more costly than others. But, compared to the kind of damage, pain, and problems you could develop if you don’t get those treatments, the investment in your oral health is completely worth it.

  • The basics. Get teeth cleanings and dental exams every six months and x-rays at least once a year. Ask about patient specials and how they may apply to you or your family.
  • The essentials. If you have a cavity, tooth infection, or dental emergency, you will need restorative dentistry to fix it. Whether a tooth-colored filling, porcelain crown, root canal therapy, or extraction is called for, there is always a way to reasonably afford these important treatments. Your dentist is ready to help you figure out the best path forward.
  • The extras. Cosmetic dentistry is not typically covered under any dental insurance plan. It is, however, something you can pay for with a dental financing credit card.

Investing in your oral health doesn’t mean picking and choosing the most affordable dental treatments. It means:

  • Saying yes to the best treatment at the time regardless of cost.
  • Getting the necessary treatment no matter the cost or procedure needed.
  • Listening to your dentist’s recommendations.
  • Taking advantage of flexible payment plans so your teeth can be fixed and pain eliminated.

Listen to Your Body’s Dental Care Messages

Teeth are essential in your everyday life, and not just because you use them for every meal. Your teeth send messages all the time – but it’s your job to listen to them and recognize the importance of good oral health.

  • Overall wellness. Both teeth and gums play a role in systemic diseases like cardiovascular problems, pregnancy complications, and more. The condition of your mouth and oral health can indicate that nutritional deficiencies or infections are present in the body.
  • Psychological impact. Having teeth you’re proud of impacts life personally, socially, romantically, and professionally. If you don’t smile or are embarrassed by your smile, you send messages to yourself and others that may not match how you truly feel.
  • Common sense. Ignoring a dental emergency doesn’t make it go away. The only thing that fixes a dental problem is getting a repair from a dental professional. Your dental team will help you trust in your dental procedures and the time it takes to make them happen.

Get help prioritizing your oral health and learn more about the true costs of treatment and convenient payment options from Red Bank Dentistry in Red Bank, NJ. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Carole Sherrod Jewell and her dental team to learn more.

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