Miami Beach dentist on dental health.
A yellow smile could be a sign of it. It is one of the easiest problems to spot in
your teeth - yes plaque. What is plaque? Plaque is the soft, sticky layer of
bacteria, which is constantly forming on your teeth. Usually it is invisible to
the naked eye, but when a person is not brushing adequately, it can build up to
where it appears to be a thick whitish or yellowish coating on the teeth at the gum line. If
not removed, it can lead to gum disease. Use the following steps to remove
dental plaque and maintain a healthy mouth.
Step One: Floss
Use floss to remove germs and food
particles between teeth. Rinse.
Step Two: Brush Teeth
Use any tooth brushing method that is
comfortable, but do not scrub hard back and forth. Small circular motions and
short back and forth motions work well. Rinse. Remember that to prevent decay,
it's what's on the toothbrush that counts. Use fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride is
what protects teeth from decay.
Step Three: Brush the tongue for a fresh
feeling! Rinse again.
Remember: food residues, especially
sweets, provide nutrients for the germs that cause tooth decay and feed
bacteria, as well as those that cause gum disease. Bacteria can live on your
tongue. That's why it is important to remove all food residues, as well as
plaque, from teeth. Remove plaque at least once a day — twice a day is better.
If you only brush and floss once daily, do it before going to bed.
One of the best ways to keep dental
plaque away is to maintain your regular dental and cleaning appointments. For
the care you need, please call our office.
Visit our website www.PreciousSmiles.com. For more information on other dental related issues like dental bonding, veneers, and dental implants to a complete spectrum of dental services, Dr. Isidoros Mereos offers Miami residents quality dental services ranging from cosmetic dentistry, general dentistry, to implant dentistry, dental veneers, and more.
Dr. Mereos is a great dentist in Miami and his patients say he is friendly and comforting and always happy to take the time to answer any questions.
Miami Beach dentist, Dr. Mereos, and the Precious Smiles team look forward to meeting with you and developing a plan tailored to meet your individual needs. “We take pride in helping our patients achieve the best results in the least amount of time possible.”
You can make an appointment with our cosmetic dentist by calling our friendly staff at (305) 532-9114 or by visiting http://www.precioussmiles.com. Please don't hesitate to contact Precious Smiles if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.
Precious Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry Center -Miami Beach
http://www.precioussmiles.com
Miami dentist, Miami Beach dentist
(305) 532-9114
1315 Alton Rd.
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
http://www.precioussmiles.com
Miami dentist, Miami Beach dentist
(305) 532-9114
1315 Alton Rd.
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
Dr. Mereos is a Miami dentist that serves, Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, North Miami Beach, and North Miami
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