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New Year's Dental Health Resolutions

Manor Road Dental Practice Ltd • Jan 27, 2021
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The vast majority of us make some kind of new year's resolutions, however, plenty of us are not necessarily likely to keep up with them. Making a few changes in the new year can be hard. As well as this, finding a way to stick to your resolutions is crucial in ensuring they work.

If you wish to take better care in your dental hygiene and take better care of your teeth and gums this year, our resolutions can get you on the right track.


Book an appointment with your dentist

Booking a dental appointment is one of the fundamentals in regards to looking after your teeth. Various conditions - for example, sensitivity in the teeth or bleeding gums - are sure signs that you need to see a dentist. Even if your teeth look and feel okay, pop a reminder in your phone or calendar during January so that you can contact your dentist during the month for a check-up.

To make the process of scheduling visits even more simple, book the next one before you leave the dentist. Lots of dentists send out reminder cards a week prior or call a day before your appointment; ensure that your dentist does so.


Commit to Flossing

Brushing your teeth twice a day is one thing, but it's not necessarily enough to ensure that plaque doesn’t build up on your teeth nor does it guarantee the removal of general debris such as food from your mouth. To ensure the best possible care of your teeth, you have to floss too, there is no way around this. If you're not in the routine of flossing, the new year is a great time to get this habit started!


Cut Down on Sugar

A study published in BMC Public Health in September 2014 established a clear link between the amount of sugar a person consumes and the amount of tooth decay they have. Cutting back on sugar can lower your risk for tooth decay a lot. The most convenient method to cut back on sugar is to reduce the number of sugary treats you have.

Are you seeking expert dental care this year and are based in Swansea? You’ve come to the right place. Here at Manor Road Dental, our practice is conveniently located in Swansea’s central Manselton area, and we’re proud to offer an extensive range of oral health, dental and aesthetic services. To find out more, please feel free to contact us today, we’d be delighted to help with any enquiries you may have.

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