LOS ANGELES, May 25, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A
May 15 article on the Gibraltar
Chronicle addresses the alarmingly large number of school children
suffering from severe tooth decay in the UK. The article goes on to
mention that although there have been measures to educate the
public about the importance of dental care, more needs to be done
to continue reducing number of tooth extractions needed in children
with poor dental health in the US as well as other nations. Dr.
Farzad Feiz of California Dental
Care and Calabasas Dental Group says that tooth decay, at any age
and in any nation, is highly preventable, especially with proper
brushing and flossing techniques, as well as routine dental
visits.
While children might often rebel at the idea of twice daily
brushing and regular flossing, Dr. Feiz notes that the extra effort
goes a long way. Brushing for two minutes twice a day reduces the
buildup of plaque and harmful bacteria that often leads to tooth
decay. In addition, reducing the consumption of sugary drinks and
foods can drastically reduce the occurrence of tooth decay and keep
teeth and gums at their healthiest. Moreover, regular dental exams
and cleanings are also crucial. If dental professionals are able to
spot issues such as cavities or bleeding gums at their earliest
stages, they are then able to perform the necessary treatments
before they become a major problem that may often lead to
significant health issues down the road.
The Southern California based
dentist goes on to note that outstanding dental health can also
provide a number of lifestyle benefits that can make all the
difference in a patient's life. Having clean and healthy teeth
reduces the occurrence of bad breath, as well as staining, which
can give individuals extra confidence. By taking the time to brush
for the recommended two minutes every day and scheduling yearly
cleanings,
individuals can enjoy outstanding overall health and keep their
smiles at their brightest.
Readers in the Los Angeles are
who are interested in learning more about dental health and taking
preventative measures against tooth decay are welcome to contact
California Dental Care at (310) 955-4008 or Calabasas Dental Group
at (818) 660-0731. Readers can also learn more at
http://www.FeizDental.com. Dr. Feiz notes that his friendly and
skilled team of dental professionals is looking forward to hearing
from members of the public.
SOURCE Dr. Feiz & Associates