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The Importance of Brushing and Flossing for Patients of All Ages

Written By West Georgia Family Dentistry on February 6, 2023

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Daily toothbrushing and flossing is a crucial part of a healthy oral hygiene routine, no matter your age. By brushing and flossing every day, visiting your dentist twice a year for an exam and professional cleaning, and being aware of the early warning signs of oral health problems, you can prevent serious complications like tooth decay, gum disease, infection, abscess, and tooth loss. If you are looking for a “dentist near me,” schedule your next appointment here at West Georgia Family Dentistry in Douglasville and Bremen.

Bacteria Buildup

When you don’t brush and floss daily, plaque and tartar build up on your teeth, gums, and tongue, allowing dangerous bacteria to grow. The bacteria increase your risk of bad breath, infection, abscess, gum disease, receding gums, and tooth loss. Brushing and flossing removes harmful plaque, tartar, and bacteria from your mouth, leaving it clean and fresh. 

Tooth Decay

Over time, poor oral hygiene will cause dental cavities and tooth decay. If not caught early, you may end up needing a dental filling, crown, or root canal therapy to prevent infection. Some people even end up needing one or more of their teeth extracted. They then must get dentures or dental implants to replace their missing teeth. 

Discolored Teeth

As time goes by, infrequent brushing and flossing will cause your teeth to become discolored. Certain foods and drinks stain your teeth, but with regular brushing and flossing, those stains are quickly removed. When residue of these foods and drinks are left on the teeth, they build up, causing yellowing of the teeth. Your teeth can even become brown or gray. 

Let Us Teach You More About the Benefits of Brushing and Flossing

If you or your children need more information about the benefits of brushing and flossing daily, contact us at West Georgia Family Dentistry. Our staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and compassionate and is happy to provide education and instruction on proper oral hygiene. We also offer preventative dentistry, periodontal therapy, teeth cleaning, teeth whitening, oral exams, and dental x-rays.

Please contact our Douglasville office at (770) 949-1680 or our Bremen office at (770) 537-9656 to schedule an appointment.


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