Connecticut Dental Implants: 11 Ways to Keep Your Original Smile! PART 3

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.
In our previous two article post on avoiding the need for Connecticut dental implants, we explored the following important tips:
  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.
By following these tips and the next four laid out in this article, the third installment of a four-part series, you should be able to avoid the array of oral conditions and complaints that cause tooth loss and the subsequent need for Connecticut dental implants.
How to Avoid the Need for Connecticut Dental Implants # 6: Opt for Tap or Mineral Water Instead of Filtered Water
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The water you drink is the most important source of essential minerals, such as fluoride and calcium, for the health of your teeth. These minerals help to build stronger teeth that are more resistant to bacteria and decay, so make sure that your water source and the water that your children drink hasn’t had all the goodness filtered out of it. It may prevent you and them from needing Connecticut dental implants one day!
How to Avoid the Need for Connecticut Dental Implants # 7: Quit Smoking
Smoking is one of the most avoidable causes of tooth loss in the world. Periodontal (gum) disease is characterized as an acute and chronic bacterial infection of the soft tissue surrounding the teeth and is, according to the Center for Disease Control, caused by habits such as poor oral hygiene and tobacco-use. Quite simply, if you want to enter your late adulthood with all of your original adult teeth, then you need to kick the habit today! Smoking impedes the healthy flow of nutrients to your teeth and gums, rendering them weaker and more vulnerable to bacterial infection. Smoking also retards natural healing, making it harder for patients to recover from infection and invasive surgical procedures, such as those used to place Connecticut dental implants. The sooner you quit the habit, the lesser your risk for needing Connecticut dental implants will be!
How to Avoid the Need for Connecticut Dental Implants # 8: Drink Alcohol in Moderation
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There are many problems with excessive alcohol drinking, and we’re not only referring to the lack of social etiquette it tends to come hand-in-hand with. There are direct and indirect concerns with this kind of lifestyle. First of all, alcoholic beverages tend to be high in acidic content, which contributes to the erosion of the dental enamel over time. Secondly, alcohol drinking tends to be associated with other habits that are detrimental to the health of your teeth and gums, such as smoking and poor oral hygiene. Avoiding the need for Connecticut dental implants therefore requires you to enjoy your favorite indulgence – whether it’s red wine, whiskey or cocktails – in moderation.
How to Avoid the Need for Connecticut Dental Implants # 9: Ask Your GP about the Possible Side-Effects of Chronic Medications
This may come as a bit of a surprise to you, but there are a number of medications that can actually put the health of your pearly whites at risk! Many patients requiring Connecticut dental implants have been on chronic courses of oral contraceptives, anti-depressants and heart medication. Make sure you speak to your doctor in detail about the side effects of chronic medications. Also, mention the details of your prescriptions to your dentist so that he or she can take the necessary measures to prevent the nasty oral ailments that could see you requiring Connecticut dental implants.
Connecticut Dental Implants: Stay Tuned!
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Stay tuned for the final installment of this four-part article series to read more tips on how to prevent the array of nasty oral ailments that cause tooth loss and the need for Connecticut dental implants.