Family celebrating Thanksgiving day. Flat-lay of feasting peoples hands clinking glasses with rose wine over Friendsgiving table with traditional Fall food, roasted turkey, pumpkin pie, top viewSometimes making it into the dentist’s office is a lot easier said than done. For instance, maybe dental anxiety prevents you from attending your routine visits, or maybe a vacation or other event causes you to prolong seeking necessary treatment. Regardless of the causes, however, one thing remains consistent: the longer you wait to seek treatment, the worse your situation will become. In today’s blog, your Leawood, KS dentist discusses the impact the fall and winter months have on your smile, including how the holidays can place your grin at a disadvantage and what you can do to combat these effects.

The Impact of the Holidays

The latter part of the year is often a favorite for many people. From trick-or-treating at Halloween to family gatherings for Thanksgiving, and even warm festivities for Christmas, there is much joy and warmth that arise from this time of the year.

Bear in mind, however, that just as there are more instances of fun, family, and comfort, there are also even more chances of developing an oral health concern or complication. Indeed, this can be relatively minor at first, but the longer the issue persists, the more difficult it will be to restore your grin back to its previous level of health.

It goes without saying that candy during the spooky season causes cavities and other decay-related complications, but what about Thanksgiving and Christmas? As a matter of fact, these holidays often include delicious homemade desserts and time spent away with family. In order to give your grin the best chances of success, taking a few steps ahead of time to provide necessary protection is a must. To learn more about this process, reach out to our team today.

Taking Care at Home

By now you are probably aware of the importance of brushing and flossing at home, and just because you go on a vacation, that does not mean your smile does. Indeed, brushing and flossing are necessary parts of your preventive dental routine, as they help mitigate the effects of plaque and tartar buildup, as well as remove particles that attract the bacteria that cause gum infection and disease. When enjoying those home-cooked meals with family, be sure to floss after eating and stay vigilant about your oral care.

Don’t Neglect Your Checkup

In addition to at-home care, schedule your checkup before you leave for vacation! This will allow for an extra level of protection so that you can enjoy your holiday season. What’s more? This visit allows our team to provide a thorough examination for any signs of threat or trouble, as well as prevent minor concerns from developing into major ones.

Schedule Your Next Visit

To learn more about the importance of protecting your grin through the holidays, contact Dreem Dentistry in Leawood, KS by calling 913-681-5500 and schedule your next visit with our team today.