Preventive Dentistry Near You in Stratford and Marlton, NJ
Maintain Your Teeth and Gum Health Optimally with Our Preventive Dental Care
What Is Preventive Dentistry?
- Protects oral health issues like periodontitis, enamel loss, gingivitis, and bad breath.
- Reduces your risk of dental problems associated with chronic medical conditions, such as osteoporosis, certain cancers, diabetes, and heart disease.
- Helps women to have healthy pregnancies, reducing the risk of premature birth.
- Promotes good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing twice a day.
- Detects dental problems earlier (when they are easy to treat).
Understanding Dental Sealants
What to Expect at our Preventive Dentistry?
We offer best-in-class preventive dental services to preserve your oral health and smile including:
Dental Exams and Check-Ups
A thorough dental examination will be conducted to detect any potential oral health issues, including tooth decay, gum disease, etc. X-rays are recommended when closer examination is required, such as in cases of infection or impacted/damaged teeth.
Children's Dentistry
We address all of your children's dental care needs in a comfortable environment where your little ones feel at ease during their dental visits. Whether your child requires a root canal or tooth extraction, we provide exceptional oral care with personalized attention.
Teeth Cleaning
Professional teeth cleaning goes beyond just removing surface stains; it also effectively eliminates stubborn food particles, harmful bacteria, and plaque and tartar from the mouth with the use of a dental scaler.
Dental Sealants
These remarkable, thin plastic coatings specifically target the back molars that are prone to developing cavities. We recommend getting dental sealants as soon as the eruption of the first and second permanent molars, typically around 6 and 12 years old.
Gum Disease Treatment
We address gum issues, such as gingivitis (inflammation of the gum) and periodontitis (gum infection that damages the soft tissue around teeth). Depending on the severity of your gum disease, we offer both surgical (scaling and root planing, prescription antibiotics, etc.) and non-surgical (flap surgery, bone grafting, etc.) gum disease treatments.
After Care for Sealant Application
- Practice good oral hygiene.
- Limit your intake of sugary foods and beverages.
- Schedule regular dental visits to check the condition and functioning of your sealants.
Trust Us for All Your Preventive Dental Care Needs
FAQs
- Brush twice a day and floss between your teeth at least once to remove plaque.
- Brush with fluoride toothpaste and drink fluoridated water.
- Visit your dentist at least once a year, even if you don't have dental problems.
- Quit smoking and limit alcohol intake.
- Keep your diabetes in check.
- Visit your dentist immediately after experiencing changes in taste and smell.