
Protect Your Smile Through Preventive Dentistry
Dental Cleanings and Exams
Preventive dentistry is essential for maintaining good oral health. This includes regular dental check-ups with your dentist and practicing good oral hygiene habits like daily brushing and flossing.
By prioritizing preventive dentistry, you can reduce your chances of developing gum disease, cavities, bad breath, and other oral health issues. The American Dental Association suggests visiting your dentist for cleanings and exams every six months to prevent more serious problems.
Regular dental cleanings and exams offer the following benefits:
- Eliminating built-up stains and bacteria in your teeth
- Having your teeth clean and fresh
- Keeping your teeth strong
- Preventing tooth decay and gum disease
- Saving money by preventing costly procedures in the future
- Detecting other health problems
Dental Hygiene
- Brushing your teeth twice daily
- Flossing daily
- Eating a balanced diet
- Avoiding the use of tobacco products
- Visiting your dentist regularly

Oral Cancer Screenings
- Have previous oral cancer diagnosis
- Smoke or use other tobacco products
- Are male
- Take excessive alcohol
- Eat unhealthy foods
- Have prolonged exposure to the sun

Athletic Mouth Guards
Engaging in sports can provide a lot of happiness and thrill, whether you are a professional athlete or just playing for fun. However, it is important to protect your gums and teeth from injuries while playing. Using an athletic mouth guard is a great way to prevent such injuries.
When choosing a mouth guard, look for one that has the following features:
- Made of softer, more flexible material
- Easy to clean
- Has high impact energy absorption

Night Guards

Fluoride Treatment
- Fluoride varnish: it contains a high concentration of fluoride that is added to the tooth’s surface. It helps prevent tooth decay and speed up the remineralization of the tooth surface.
- Mouth rinses: they can kill harmful bacteria in your mouth and fight bad breath. Mouth rinses could be unsuitable for children under six as they may swallow too much fluoride. Dr. Jill Zurek will provide more details on the best fluoride treatment for your child.
Beyond these treatments, we will provide more information about oral care you can exercise at home.
You may schedule an appointment today at The Schiff & Moniz Dental Group for your fluoride treatments.