Learn about dental sealants and finding the right dentist.
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| | Welcome to the final day of our cavity prevention series! Today, we'll cover professional treatments and how to find the right dentist to keep your teeth healthy. | Dental treatments that prevent cavities | Your dentist has special tools to help prevent cavities: | Fluoride treatments: Your dentist can apply a strong fluoride gel or varnish to your teeth. | | • | They make your teeth stronger. | | | • | They help stop early decay. | | | • | They last for several months. | | Dental sealants: These are thin, protective coatings painted onto the back teeth where cavities often start. | | • | They create a shield against germs and food. | | | • | They can prevent up to 80% of cavities for 2 years. | | | • | The process is quick and doesn't hurt. | | Professional cleanings: Even with good brushing, plaque can harden into tartar that only a dentist can remove. | | • | Get regular cleanings every 6 months to keep your teeth healthy. | | | • | See a dentist sooner if you notice any new pain or sensations in your mouth. | | Finding the right dentist | Having a good dentist is the key to healthy teeth. When looking for a dentist: | | • | Ask friends or family who they recommend. | | | • | Check if they take your insurance. | | | • | Find someone close to home or work. | | | • | Choose a dentist who explains things clearly. | | Need help finding a great dentist? We've teamed up with Optum Now Find Care to make it easier to find dentists in your area, compare their ratings, and book appointments online. | | Tips for different ages | For kids | | • | Children should see a dentist by age 1. | | | • | Ask about sealants when adult molars come in (around ages 6 and 12 years). | | | • | Some schools offer free dental sealant programs. | | For adults | | | • | Discuss how medications might affect your teeth. | | For older adults | | • | Teeth need extra care as gums recede. | | | • | If arthritis makes brushing hard, try an electric toothbrush, or one with a large handle that is easier to grip. | | When to see a dentist right away | Don't wait for your checkup if you notice: | | • | tooth pain that lasts more than a day | | | • | visible holes in your teeth | | | • | swelling in your gums or face | | | Thank you for joining our cavity prevention series! Remember that good daily habits plus regular dental visits equal a healthy smile for life. | | | | | | Until next time, |  | Take care of yourself, and we'll see you again soon! | | | | View in browser Did a friend send you this email? Subscribe here. To see all newsletters, click here. Privacy | Unsubscribe We may feature your messages to our inbox within our content. Please do not provide any personal identifiable information. Replies may be edited for length and clarity. For more, see our Privacy Policy.
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