Oral health is not limited to your appearance and sense of well-being – it is also essential to your overall health. Achieving that ‘winner smile’ is something that requires hard work and extra care for your teeth. Even when you’re going through tough times, you still have to include regular dental care in your priorities. Cavities and gum diseases might contribute to more serious conditions and untreated cavities are painful and can also lead to serious infections. Here are some of the reasons why you should prioritize your oral health:
Have white teeth
Everyone wants to have whiter teeth. Smiling is easier done when you have pearly whites to flash to other people, and a brighter smile definitely gives us more confidence. Professional treatments and home remedies are available in order for you to achieve your ‘dream smile’, but you can also prevent teeth from yellowing by brushing and flossing regularly. You can also avoid substances that stain teeth such as coffee, wine, tea and cigarettes.
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Prevent gum diseases and tooth decay
Flossing daily is one of the best things you can do in order to prevent tooth decay. Some dentists even suggest that flossing is more important than teeth brushing. However, both have benefits of oral health. It’s important to brush two times a day and floss once a day. Fluoride treatments and products are also recommended such as mouthwash and toothpaste with fluoride.
Minimize the risk of some health problems
Good oral health has been linked to minimizing risk for general health problems such as heart disease and diabetes. People who suffer from bleeding gums can be in worse situations when bacteria from their mouths enter their bloodstream through the openings. The bacteria promote development of blood clots that might put the patient at high risk for strokes and other heart diseases.
Avoid expensive dental treatments
If you do not practice good oral hygiene, you are bound to have a wide range of dental problems and issues such as tooth decay and gum diseases – these will only lead to complicated and expensive treatments. Dental problems that are ignored and left untreated also cause increased damage to the supporting bones of your teeth and gum tissues. Regular trips to the dentist should be planned – once every six months. In doing so, you can avoid painful dental procedures because simple problems will be addressed by your dentist before they even worsen.
Helpful Resources

For more information, visit the Canadian Dental Association Oral Health.
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Contact Pickering Square Dental to book your appointment with Dr. Marvin Lean. Call us at (905) 420-1777 or visit us at 1450 Kingston Rd, Unit #4, Pickering, ON.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit the dentist?
The Canadian Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and cleanings. Some patients may need more frequent visits depending on their oral health needs. Call Pickering Square Dental at (905) 420-1777 to schedule your next appointment.
Do you accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?
Yes, Pickering Square Dental participates in the Canadian Dental Care Plan. Our team can help you understand your coverage and ensure you receive the dental care you need. Contact us for more details about CDCP eligibility and benefits.
What services does Pickering Square Dental offer?
We offer a full range of dental services including family dentistry, emergency dental care, sedation dentistry, dental implants, laser dentistry, teeth whitening, root canal therapy, dental extractions, periodontal care, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Lean and our team serve patients in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, and Scarborough.