BURBANK, Cali., Dec. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A
November 20 article on Yahoo
Lifestyle details some of the many new candies that are available
this holiday season. Dr. Bostani's Advanced Dental says that
indulging in a few holiday treats – brand new or traditional – is
not a gigantic dental danger to the average person who eats a
reasonably healthy and balanced diet, but the more sugary and
acidic foods are consumed, the more measures should be taken to
minimize the potential damage that sweet treats can inflict.
The Burbank-based dental center– which offers treatments in
cosmetic, preventive, and restorative dentistry in the famed
LA-adjacent city – notes that careful prevention is ideally the
best strategy for preserving the wellbeing of teeth long term. The
center explains that this starts with ensuring that the consumption
of sugary and acidic foods and beverages doesn't become truly
excessive while also ensuring that individuals drink plenty of
water before and after such treats so as to lessen the amount of
sugar and acid lingering on teeth. The center adds that waiting for
about 15 to 30 minutes after every meal to brush teeth allows tooth
enamel to re-mineralize, thus preventing damage from toothbrush
bristles. Flossing and using a mouth rinse will also go a long way
in removing any remaining bits of sugary food, says the center.
Dr. Bostani's Advanced Dental also notes that, should damage
occur, patients still have plenty of options to restore their
smile. There are a variety of treatments that can remove stains and
whiten teeth, or when the damage is more severe, protect or
completely replace vulnerable teeth or teeth that are too far gone
to be salvaged. The dental center notes that veneers and crowns are
ideal for protecting teeth that still possess an adequate amount of
functionality but may have become unattractive or prone to further
degradation. When teeth are past the point of being saved and need
to be extracted, the center adds that dental implants can replace a
tooth with a near-identical prosthetic that performs as well or
better than the original tooth.
Dr. Bostani's Advanced Dental says that, whether patients are
considering preventive care or are concerned about the early signs
of problems, the earlier they get in touch with a dentist, the
better. Especially during the holiday season, when money seems to
slip through everyone's fingers, frugal patients will be happy to
know that treatments for ailments in their early stages are almost
always much cheaper than treating ailments that have progressed
unchecked.
For more information on Dr. Bostani's Advanced Dental, readers
can call 818-973-7100 or visit https://www.drbostani.com/.
SOURCE Dr. Bostani’s Advanced Dental