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Dentist Fort Lee What Your Smile Says About You

Your Dentist in Fort Lee can tell This by Looking in your Mouth

 

When you visit your dentist, chances are you expect for your teeth and gums to be examined. You might look forward to having your teeth cleaned, and being given a clean bill of oral health. You may hope that you aren't told you need a filling or other restorative work. These are normal expectations, but they only scratch the surface of what we can tell just by looking in your mouth. Here are some surprising secrets that may be divulged during your exam.

 

·You just flossed. This is a common thing that people do before they see the dentist. However, they may not have been  doing it daily in between their last visit and the current one. And this is obvious. When you floss, your gums may show minor indications of irritation, even very minute indentations from the floss. Also, when you don't floss on a regular basis, your gums will likely be inflamed and weak in their hold around teeth. This is evident even if you are careful to floss just prior to your dental visit.

 

·You drink a lot of soda. You might think that your dentist may wonder about your eating habits if you have a higher instance of cavities, but this is not the problem that gives away a love for soda, or for sports drinks like Gatorade. The issue that has become just as concerning as cavities in recent years is erosion. Enamel that is in frequent contact with acidic ingredients in these beverages will wear down very quickly, creating susceptibility not only to cavities but also to chips and fracture.

 

·You may have high blood sugar. Patients with diabetes, or who are pre-diabetic, may develop a sweetness on their breath that is noticeable during a dental exam. This is important because identifying such a condition can help your dentist provide appropriate care for your needs.

 

Dentistry is an important aspect of your comprehensive health and wellness plan. To schedule a visit with your experienced Dentist in Fort Lee NJ, call (201) 461-5400.

Anderson Dental
1640 Anderson Avenue
Fort Lee NJ 07024
Phone: (201) 461-5400
URL: andersondental.com

 

 

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