Valentine Dental Date Tips to have a healthy mouth on Valentine's Day Post Title

For February 14, many people are preparing with flowers, gifts, movie tickets, ideas for going out and spending time in a romantic atmosphere. Few, however, remember in advance that for a successful Valentine's Day, a prior oral check-up at the dentist is more important than a "check-in" of gift shops.
A smile yellowed by coffee and daily cigarettes, with the
edges of your teeth visibly embroidered with tartar and a bad-smelling breath
have a 100% chance of making your partners run away. Not to mention dental
caries, sometimes advanced, which, out of fear, ignorance or lack of time, are
left untreated, so a visit to a
Colorado sedation dentist
is perfect.
So, what smile do you want have on Valentine’s Day? Definitely a big, charming smile, for which you need to remember the following:
-teeth brushing with toothpaste should be done at least twice a day and be accompanied by the use of mouthwash and dental floss
-a balanced diet (without sweets and carbonated drinks in excess) helps maintain a healthy dentition
-water consumption hydrates the oral cavity and refreshes the breath
-chewing gum should be sugar-free and preferably contain xylitol
-Oral hygiene measures do not guarantee teeth with no caries, therefore, regular check-ups (every 6 months) at the dentist must be scheduled.









