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5 New Year’s Resolutions to Improve Your Dental Health

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It’s that time of year where we set New Year’s resolutions for ourselves to start off January with better habits. There are many resolutions we can make to improve various aspects of our lives, but it’s best to stick with goals that are attainable.

Here are 4 New Year’s resolutions to improve your dental health this year.

Get a dental cleaning

You probably do a fairly good job of brushing your teeth on your own, but there are lots of things you can’t get rid of without professional dental cleaning. This includes plaque, the soft yellowish build-up, and calculus (hardened plaque). It’s a good idea to get a dental cleaning annually to keep your teeth in great condition.

Quit smoking

You’ve probably heard it many times before, but if you’re a smoker you are causing a lot of damage to your teeth. Smoking doesn’t just have a bad effect on your overall health but can also lead to stained teeth, gum disease, increased build-up of plaque and tartar and delayed healing following dental procedures. It’s never too late to quit smoking and your body and your wallet will be thanking you for it.

Consider teeth whitening

Teeth whitening helps to restore a fresh glow to your teeth and will make your mouth look much healthier. You can also help reduce discolouration in your mouth by cutting down on coffee, red wine, tea and tobacco - all of which are notorious for staining teeth.

Keep them straight

Whether you’ve got clear aligners or you had braces in the past, it’s important to continue wearing your aligner or retainer to ensure you don’t undo all the work put into getting your teeth straight. If you’ve never had braces or clear aligners and you want straighter teeth, you may consider booking an appointment with your dentist to see if you can get clear aligners.

Restore your teeth

If you’ve been putting off getting dental work done, why not start the New Year with any procedures that can improve the health of your teeth. Not everyone loves going to the dentist but it’s essential to take care of your teeth and gums and get any work done that needs to be done. This may include fillings, implants and crowns and will ensure you get off to a great start this year.

Manor Road Dental is a dental practice in Swansea providing a range of dental services to help you love your smile. We also offer acupuncture, clear aligners and Sidan Facial Aesthetics, so whatever you’re looking for to start fresh this New Year, look no further than Manor Road Dental. We are an experienced team trained in both cosmetic and general dentistry and as one of the leading dentists in Swansea, we’re sure you’ll have a great experience with us. To learn more about what we offer, give us a call on 01792 653 826 or visit our website - a member of our team will be happy to help.

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