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Healthy New Year: This year, take an oral health challenge as part of your New Year’s resolutions. But making healthier teeth a priority doesn’t only affect your teeth and gums.
AN ORAL HEALTH CHALLENGE FOR A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR
AN ORAL HEALTH
CHALLENGE FOR A
HAPPY AND
HEALTHY NEW YEAR
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Healthy New Year: Take an oral health challenge as part of your New Year’s resolutions this coming
year. But making healthier teeth a priority doesn’t only affect your teeth and gums.
Having a healthy mouth can lead to a healthier life overall. Gum disease, misalignment, and other
oral health issues — if untreated — can lead to serious deterioration of your overall health.
Making a few small changes to your oral health regimen, on the other hand, can keep both your
teeth and the rest of your body happy all year long. Here are some ideas.
EAT HEALTHIER FOODS AND BRUSH
AFTERWARDS
Although you might have indulged a bit more than you should have over the holidays, the New
Year’s holiday can mark a fresh start. Challenge yourself to eat more vegetables and fruit, eat fewer
sweets, and drink more water and fewer fizzy and alcoholic beverages.
Kick smoking to the kerb, too. That’s two New Year’s resolutions for the price of one!
After your healthy meal, be sure to brush as soon as you can. If you’re eating out, consider taking a
travel-sized toothbrush along with you.
If you can’t, do the next best thing. Excuse yourself to the washroom and rinse your mouth out after
your meal. Brushing or rinsing after you eat will rid your mouth of harmful acids and bacteria that
linger long once you finish your meal.
DON’T FORGET TO FLOSS
Brushing your teeth only removes some of the food particles that lodge in the nooks and crannies
on your teeth. To really get a deep clean, you need to clean between your teeth with dental floss.
Flossing helps reduce dental plaque and stimulates your gums, making you less susceptible to gum
disease and cavities. Floss at least once a day for about two minutes for best results.
CHALLENGE YOUR KIDS TO HAVE
BETTER ORAL HEALTH
Only 7 in 10 Australian children between the ages of 5 and 14 brush properly the required two times
a day. It’s no wonder that 60 to 90 per cent of children have cavities, as studies show.
Engage them in your oral health challenge, too.
Keep a chart in the bathroom or on the fridge where your kiddos can check off their twice-daily oral
health routine. Teach them to floss, too, so they’ll have healthy gums for a lifetime. Reward them
with a prize for maintaining that routine every month or week — whatever works best for your
family.
FINALLY, MAKE SURE TO VISIT YOUR
DENTIST AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR
Routine check-ups and teeth cleanings are essential to maintaining excellent oral health. No worries
if you’re a bit anxious. At Integrity Dental, we have an extensive comfort menu to keep you relaxed
and happy throughout your appointment.
Before 2022 arrives, we have a challenge for you. Book your next dental appointment with our
friendly dental team today!
Integrity Dental
Angelica Astrom
(02) 9651 4488
[email protected]
https://integritydental.com.au/
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