ITโS TIME TO TALK ABOUT 40โ60 YEAR OLD SMILESย in ourย Healthy Smile Timeline Series! And again, donโt forget that if YOU donโt fallย into this categoryย share this post with someone who doesโa family member, coworker, parent or friend. Great oral health is important for everyone.
Must-Doโs, Ages 40โ60:
- Itโs estimated that up to 3/4 of adults over age 35 have some degree of gum disease. This can usually be prevented with flossing and brushing, but if itโs already progressedย you may need extra care from our team. Talk to us if youโre experiencing bleeding gums.
- Some research shows thatย bad oral health may be linked to systemic problems like heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and stroke.ย Keep your whole body healthy by keeping your mouth healthy.
Should-Doโs, Ages 40โ60:
- Restorative treatments (such as crowns and dental fillings) are more convenient, comfortable and affordable than ever before. Do you have old, badly worn dental work?ย It may be time to replace those old fillings or crownsย before they crack and cause discomfort.
Could-Doโs, Ages 40โ60:
- Studies show that people look younger when they smile. And theย AACDย (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry) recently reported that most Americans 50 and over believe thatย a smile overcomes the effects of agingย more effectively than any other physical attribute.
- Nothing makes youย feelย younger than a healthy, vibrant smile.ย Talk to us about cosmetic dentistry options.
Take Care Of Your Smile And It Will Take Care Of You!
Youโre in the prime of life. Stay the course, stick to your great oral health habits, and donโt neglect your regular check-ups. Through preventative careย you really can keep your healthy smile for life. Take good care of your smile now to prevent problems down the road.
If you have any questions about tips mentioned in this post, donโt hesitate toย ask usย about it. Comment below, or give us aย call.