Visit your dentist regularly for professional
cleanings and oral exams.
Antimicrobial mouth rinses and toothpastes
reduce the bacterial count and inhibit bacterial activity in dental
plaque, which can cause gingivitis, an early, reversible form of periodontal
(gum) disease. ADA-Accepted antimicrobial mouth rinses and toothpastes
have substantiated these claims by demonstrating significant reductions
in plaque and gingivitis. Fluoride mouth rinses help reduce and prevent
tooth decay. Clinical studies have demonstrated that use of a fluoride
mouth rinse and fluoride toothpaste can provide extra protection against
tooth decay over that provided by fluoride toothpaste alone. Fluoride
mouth rinse is not recommended for children age six or younger because
they may swallow the rinse. Consumers should always check the manufacturer’s
label for precautions and age recommendations and talk with their
dentist about the use of fluoride mouth rinse.
Talk to Dr. Velasco about what types
of oral care products will be most effective for you. The ADA Seal
on a product is your assurance that it has met ADA criteria for safety
and effectiveness. Look for the ADA Seal on fluoride toothpaste, toothbrushes,
floss, interdental cleaners, oral irrigators, mouth rinses and other
oral hygiene products. |