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A good dental hygiene routine can protect you from serious dental problems that derail your oral health. A healthy smile comes from taking good care of your gums and teeth. This entails brushing and flossing daily and seeing Dr. Robert Evelyn from Ocala Smiles in Ocala, Florida, twice a year for regular dental cleaning. Your oral hygiene habits will make a marked difference in the quality of your smile.
Here are seven great reasons to maintain a good dental hygiene routine:
A good oral care routine is your first defense against dental health issues that can derail your smile. Daily brushing and flossing, combined with regular dental cleanings, will keep plaque under control and protect you from decay, infection, and dental disease. Your diligence in caring for your teeth will produce a stronger, healthier smile!
A beautiful smile consists of healthy teeth and gums. Good dental hygiene is essential to good gum health to support your teeth and protect the integrity of your smile. When you neglect to brush or floss your teeth, you risk developing periodontal disease, a severe gum infection caused by plaque buildup under the gumline of your teeth. Left unchecked, this condition can cause premature tooth loss. Fortunately, gum disease can be prevented through good oral hygiene.
Chronic bad breath is often the result of bacterial buildup in your teeth, generally caused by poor brushing or flossing habits. Improving your oral hygiene routine can remediate this. Using an antibacterial rinse daily can also help keep your breath fresh and clean.
A whiter, brighter smile will give you a more youthful appearance. Dr. Evelyn can contribute to a whiter smile through routine dental cleanings. Dental cleanings help remove surface stains that dull your smile’s aesthetics. Deep-rooted stains can be removed with teeth whitening treatment to restore your smile’s original gleam.
Good oral hygiene helps keep your smile healthier over the long haul. With fewer dental issues, you’ll have no need for costly dental treatments like root canals, periodontal care, or implants. This can save you a substantial amount of money in dental costs.
Severe decay and bacterial infections can impact more than just your oral health. The bacteria can enter your bloodstream and spread to other body parts, risking your general health. A good oral hygiene routine will help prevent serious oral issues and protect your oral and general health.
Good oral care habits improve the quality of your smile. Your smile will look and feel its best, giving you the confidence to show off your pearly whites with pride. A good oral hygiene routine is a worthy investment in the future of your smile.
If you need help establishing an exceptional oral hygiene routine, contact Dr. Robert Evelyn from Ocala Smiles in Ocala, FL, at 352-867-7181.
Dr. Robert J. Evelyn graduated from the University of Florida College of Dentistry, where he received accolades for outstanding patient care, willingness to help others, and eagerness to learn. He completed a General Practice Residency at NYU Lutheran Medical Hospital Center in Brooklyn, NY, and received extensive training in restorative dentistry, implants, oral surgery, and endodontics. Dr. Evelyn has fellowships from the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics. He is a member of many professional organizations, including the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, and AGD.
Dr. Wayne Harper has been practicing general and cosmetic dentistry in Ocala since 1985. He received his undergraduate degree from Stony Brook SUNY and his dental degree from Emory University, Atlanta. He practiced in Ormond Beach until opening his Ocala office. He has attended numerous continuing education curricula, including the Pankey Institute and Dr. Peter Dawson continuum, and holds a Fellowship from the Las Vegas Institute for Global Studies. Dr. Harper is a member of organizations such as the American Dental Association, Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation, and International Association for Physiologic Aesthetics.

