As the end of another year approaches, you may be thinking about what you\u2019d like to accomplish in the new year. How about resolving to achieve a happier, healthier smile? Good dental health is essential for good overall health, making it a worthy addition to your list of New Year\u2019s resolutions.<\/p>\n
Even better, you can improve your dental health with a few simple changes and minimal effort. Keep reading \u2013 we have four resolutions you can set now to start you on the path to a more magnificent smile!<\/p>\n
Flossing once a day as recommended by dental experts is a habit that many Americans find difficult to keep \u2013 one national study found that just over 30% of the population<\/a> reported flossing daily. While 37% of people reported flossing regularly, 32% of people reported never flossing at all.<\/p>\n These results are disheartening because flossing is critical for good oral health<\/a> \u2013 it removes food particles and plaque from between teeth and under the gumline, where your toothbrush can\u2019t reach. Over time, trapped particles and plaque can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.<\/p>\n This year, make flossing a habit. If you\u2019re not used to flossing regularly or at all, start small. Floss once or twice a week for several weeks, then increase to every other day. Before you know it, you\u2019ll be flossing daily like a pro.<\/p>\n Good nutrition contributes to good dental health. Fresh fruits and veggies contain antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that strengthen your immune system, oral health and overall health. Additionally, crunchy, fibrous produce like apples, carrots and celery help stimulate saliva production and scrub plaque and food particles from your mouth.<\/p>\n This year, try switching out some of your regular snacks for fresh fruits and veggies. When you\u2019re craving sweets, swap a cookie for a sweet, juicy apple. And when you need something crunchy, swap a bag of chips for satisfyingly crisp baby carrots.<\/p>\n Smoking or using tobacco products is one of the most harmful things you can do for your oral health, as well as your overall health. Smoking or using smokeless tobacco increases your risk of oral cancer, lung cancer, gum disease and gum recession. The good news is that quitting \u2013 no matter how old you are or how long you\u2019ve been smoking \u2013 reduces the risk of developing adverse health conditions and improves your life expectancy.<\/p>\n This year, make it a goal to kick the habit. The American Heart Association has several resource options<\/a> that you can explore. We also recommend joining a support group and enlisting the help of family and friends to act as cheerleaders.<\/p>\n Receiving regular dental exams<\/a> can prevent oral problems from developing or worsening to the point of causing significant damage. Your dentist will monitor your oral health and create a regimen that addresses issues or areas of concern. Additionally, oral health is a good indicator of your overall health. Check-ups can help your dentist identify other health issues that may require attention and care.<\/p>\n This year, schedule two appointments with your dentist for cleanings and exams. If you have ongoing oral health issues, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits.<\/p>\n Boyett Family Dentistry is taking new patients! Our Winter Haven, FL, family dental practice performs routine cleanings and exams, restorative work, and emergency procedures<\/a>. Start the new year off right by calling us at 863-294-9200 to schedule your first appointment<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" As the end of another year approaches, you may be thinking about what you\u2019d like to accomplish in the new year. How about resolving to achieve a happier, healthier smile? Good dental health is essential for good overall health, making it a worthy addition to your list of New Year\u2019s resolutions. Even better, you can […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":9,"featured_media":3521,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_mi_skip_tracking":false,"_exactmetrics_sitenote_active":false,"_exactmetrics_sitenote_note":"","_exactmetrics_sitenote_category":0},"categories":[15],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n2. Eat More Fruits and Veggies<\/h2>\n
3. Quit Smoking<\/h2>\n
4. See Your Dentist Twice This Year<\/h2>\n
Call Boyett Family Dentistry to Schedule Your First Appointment in the New Year<\/h2>\n