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Can Drinking More Water Really Help Your Smile?

You can expect some obvious advice when it comes to improving your preventive dental care. You would hardly be surprised if someone’s recommendations were around brushing habits, or flossing. You can anticipate warnings about consuming too much sugar. However, you might not connect drinking more water with oral health, even though you should. By staying hydrated, you lower your risk for dry mouth, which can reduce your cavity resistance. Water is also good for helping keep your mouth clean. If you drink water from a source with fluoride, the mineral will promote good dental health, and make it easier to stay free of decay that demands restorative dental care.

Be Mindful Of The Ways In Which Sugary Drinks And Alcohol Affect Your Oral Health

One way your choice to drink more water helps is by replacing sugary beverages and alcohol. Alcohol can leave your mouth dry, and the lack of saliva makes it harder for you to defend your teeth against harm. Because alcoholic drinks are higher in sugar, they can pose an additional problem. Sugary drinks carry obvious concerns about tooth decay.

Other Preventive Care Suggestions

While you may be quite familiarized with requests to floss, you should take them seriously. Brushing alone can do an inadequate job cleaning the spaces between your teeth, and you can be vulnerable in these areas to gum disease and decay. You should make sure to attend dental checkups every six months. At these visits, you will receive a professional cleaning, and your dentist can look closely for any signs of poor oral health that need to be addressed.

Let Modern Dentistry Of Shrewsbury Help Take Care Of Your Smile

At Modern Dentistry of Shrewsbury, you will receive dedicated care from an expert staff. Prevntive care through dental checkups will help you better protect yourself against cavities, and will reduce the possibility of letting a cavity grow severe. Contact us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Pizzi, Dr. Mehdi, and colleagues by calling our office at (508) 842-8838. Located in Shrewsbury, MA, we are glad to work with the residents of Worcester, North and South Grafton, Westborough, Southborough, Northborough, Boylston, Hopkinton, Millbury, and all surrounding communities.