During this difficult time, we want to remind our patients to continue to take care of their teeth at home, as several dental problems may arise from stress. Patients may be more prone to issues such as TMJ, mouth sores, and gum disease when they are under stress. We also want to encourage patients to reschedule their routine dental checkups. Dr. Ray Becker is passionate about the health and safety of his patients. Here are some dental tips to remember:
Practicing social distancing or self-quarantine? Take the opportunity to be especially meticulous with your home hygiene. Brush regularly with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristle brush, floss, and use mouthwash every day. You can also try brushing after every meal, not just twice a day. Maintaining your oral health can also help prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
When you are bored and alone at home it can be tempting to snack on unhealthy food. Processed sugars in junk foods are one of the leading causes of tooth decay. Rather than candy or chips, try snacking on mouth-healthy celery or cheese.
For many people, their greatest fear is suffering a dental emergency during our closure. While we are closed to routine appointments, we are still prepared to satisfy your emergency dentistry needs. If you are experiencing tooth pain or gum swelling, or if you suffer from facial trauma, contact our office and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Contact our Columbia, Maryland office to reschedule your routine dental checkup at (410) 415-9013. You may also request a consultation with our professional dental team on our website. We look forward to seeing our patients again soon. In the meantime, stay safe and healthy at home.
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