Three Reasons You Need a Dentist by Antoinette Ayana
in Health (submitted 2012-02-03)
Too often in life, when money or discomfort is involved, we reconsider the necessity of a certain objects and certain activities. When our health is concerned, we tend to put off medical attention until we are in definite pain or are facing a smiliar threat towards the quality of our lives. So where our teeth are concerned, we look around us and listen to others complain, so we think that a little discomfort, bleeding, or a cavity is normal. Actually, the norm should be solid, sturdy, and comfortable teeth, gums, and soft tissue of the oral cavity.
A dentist is the one that can help you to attain and maintain excellent oral health. He or she can do so with the three main components of their trained and licensed practice. Their continued education, research, and developing techniques provide the much needed diagnosis, in-office or surgical treatments, and preventative procedures and medicine that you simply cannot get at home with a toothbrush or in a grocery store mouthwash.
Yes, there is a long list of oral infections, diseases, malocclusions, and injuries that are not unique to any one human, neither are the associated treatment methods. However, when it comes to how an oral health issue affects your mouth or your propensity for gum disease or tooth loss, only one of eight recognized specialist dentist can observe, inspect, and infer the cause and best treatment method that can reverse damage, prevent further loss, and restore form and function to your bite and your smile in as little as one visit.
There are several lists of three that can be generated to outline the necessity of a dentist. For example, the three reasons you need a dental professional are because you cannot cure oral disease from your bathroom medicine cabinet, you cannot simply brush away the possibility of tooth loss, and no matter how many times a day you brush your teeth, some stains mean decay, not coffee. The earlier list is about what a dentist does to help you and the second is about your limitations with oral hygiene and general health. However, you understand that this is the basis of the relationship: they have the skill and you have the need for their abilities in order to save, salvage and restore your oral cavity.
A dentist is a doctor that we need because we simply cannot do all that is necessary to improve our oral health on our own. A tooth brush and pass of floss cannot affect the changes we need. We are only required to see them one to two times annually in order for them to offer the preventative and restorative medicine that we need in order to keep our teeth and gums for as long as we both shall live.
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