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June 9, 2020 by Marie

Don’t Let These 4 Silly Myths Stop You From Regularly Seeing Your Dentist

There are few situations in life that people actively avoid more than a visit to the dentist. Everyone has their reasons, but one thing is certain: you don’t avoid the dentist, it’s an eventuality. The only thing a person is doing by avoiding a regular checkup is making certain that they will be in a dentist’s chair at a later point. On top of that, they’ll likely be dealing with a major issue that in itself could have been avoided had they not made an excuse not to go that day. In a way, it makes sense with all of the misinformation out there these days.

Only Go When It Hurts

No. The best way to never be in dental pain in the first place is by keeping at least a semi-frequent appointment with your dentist. It doesn’t matter who you are, everyone misses different areas of their mouth during daily brushing and flossing sessions. If you really think about it, even dentists go to dentists. The moral of the story is that it’s just so much better for your general health if you frequent your dentist on a regular basis. However, if you already have a serious problem, you should visit an emergency dentist in Sydney CBD sooner rather than later.

Upselling Dental Procedures

There has been a nasty rumour going around that dentists will try to sell you procedures that are either entirely unnecessary and/or actually cause permanent damage. The sad fact is that a few dental practitioners were caught in the act, making this theory seem to hold a lot more water. However, dentists like any other medical professionals are beholden to a strict code of conduct and simply wouldn’t take the risks associated with something like this. Your dentist is there to help you make sure you have a lasting smile and don’t encounter the horrors of serious dental pain.

Tooth Pain Will Eventually Go Away

Though in the short term this can be true, you can wait it out and try to brave the unbearable pain of a toothache. You really, and I mean really don’t want to do it. The pain you are feeling is usually the result of an infection which left unchecked can lead to serious problems such as a tooth abscess. If you have ever had an abscessed tooth, then you know the excruciating pain that comes along with it. The longer you leave the problem tooth or teeth, the higher the risk of further, even more serious health complications. It’s always a better choice to make an appointment and have your dentist take care of the problem.

If I Brush Harder And More Often, I Don’t Need A Dentist

Brushing your teeth more frequently is definitely a good idea. However, over brushing can cause damage to the enamel in your teeth, making them more susceptible to tooth decay. The same goes for brushing too hard with a hard bristle toothbrush. Using a bristle that is too hard may seem like it will be better at removing plaque, but it can leave scratches behind in your enamel that will lead to problems down the road.

 

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One and Co is owned by Maria Smith. She is an interior designer with a love for DIY, budgeting and everything home-related. You don't have to be a professional to have an awesomely designed home.

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