Flemington Dental Implants: 11 Ways to Keep Your Original Smile! PART 4

"This article series discusses 11 different habits we can develop and lifestyle changes we can make to prevent the array of oral diseases and conditions that lead to early tooth loss."

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This four-part article serieshas focused on presenting the top 11 habits and lifestyle changes that can ensure the lifelong health of your teeth and gums. By preventing bacterial infection and the various oral ailments and diseases that lead to tooth loss, you can avoid ever needing Flemington dental implant to replace irreparably damaged or missing teeth. In this article, part 4 of 4, we shall take a look at the last two tips before providing a brief summary of all the tips presented in this article series.


How to Avoid the Need for Flemington Dental Implants # 10: Never Ignore Dental Pain or an Oral Complaint

If you ever notice anything different about your oral health, such as inflamed gums, a sore tooth, or a strange lesion on the inside of your cheek – anything really – and it doesn’t disappear in a day or two, then seek the immediate attention of your dentist. Many severe oral ailments can be completely prevented with a timely diagnosis and treatment. Avoiding the nasty conditions that cause tooth loss and the need for Flemington dental implants means dealing with small problems and health issues in their infancy, before they have a chance to cause permanent damage to your smile!


How to Avoid the Need for Flemington Dental Implants # 11: If You’re a Grinder, Wear a Mouth Guard!

Dental ImplantsAlright, so mouth guards aren’t the sexiest accessory one can introduce into the bedroom, but Bruxism, or teeth grinding, is incredibly damaging to your teeth and can land you on the oral surgeon’s table requiring Flemington dental implants! Usually caused by stress, Bruxism causes an incredible amount of wear-and-tear on the grinding surface of the teeth. Given enough time, you can actually erode your teeth down to the dentine, which renders your pearly whites incredibly vulnerable to bacterial infection. Have a mouth guard fitted and wear it to bed at night to prevent Bruxism rather than requiring Flemington dental implants down the road. Perhaps speak to the dentist about what you can do to prevent teeth grinding in the first place.


Avoiding the Need for Flemington Dental Implants: A Brief Summary



1. Twice daily brushing for two minutes at a time,

2. Daily flossing,

3. Keeping those bi-annual appointments with the dentist

4. Opting for water instead of sugar and acid-rich drinks, such as sodas, fruit juices and energy drinks,

5. Never using your teeth as tools,

6. Opt for tap or mineral water instead of filtered water,

7. Quit smoking,

8. Drink alcohol in moderation,

9. Ask your GP about the possible side-effects of chronic medications,

10. Never ignore dental pain or an oral complaint,

11. If you’re a grinder, wear a mouth guard!

A Final Note on Flemington Dental Implants

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As it was discussed in the very first installment of this series, Flemington dental implants offer patients a fantastic, long term and comprehensive solution to single and multiple missing teeth. Yet, in spite of the advanced nature of modern medical and dental science, nothing can rival the benefits of having a mouth full of your original adult teeth. Avoid tooth loss and the need for Flemington dental implants by following the 11 tips presented in this article series.