5 Reasons to be Grateful for Modern Dentistry

In a the season of gratitude, we are grateful for modern dentistry! Here are 5 things to be grateful for in modern dentistry:

Toothbrushes: The first celebrants of Thanksgiving used twigs, animal bones, and animal hair to make a crude toothbrush.  The first teeth-cleaning devices worked, but not extremely well, plus they suffered from being unsanitary. Today’s molded plastic handles and synthetic brush bristles provide tools for effective and sanitary brushing.

Floss: Pilgrims did not know the advantages of daily flossing in preventing tooth decay and gum disease. They may have scraped between their teeth with leaves or tiny bones. We have the luxury of dental floss which glides smoothly and cleanly between our teeth and up to our gum line for a thorough removal of food debris and plaque.

Fluoride: Research in the 1940’s showed a connection between fluoride and dental health. Over time, fluoride was introduced into the water supply in the U.S. and fluoridated toothpastes were developed. The introduction of fluoride has helped to battle tooth decay and the formation of cavities.

Qualified Dentists: In 1840, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery became the first dental college, not just in the U.S. but in the world. Since then, training and expertise in the dental field has grown vastly and improved greatly. Today’s dental professionals can receive state-of-the-art training in general dentistry and in various specialty areas.

Modern Dental Care Techniques: Dental fillings are now made of tooth-colored composites. Permanent dental crowns can be made in the dental office during one visit. Tiny cameras fit inside our mouths to provide a large image of our teeth to the dentist. Sedation dentistry makes your visit comfortable and takes the fear out of any procedure. Dental technology advances continually; diagnosis and treatment improve along with it.

At Brookdale Dental we offer many state of the art conveniences to the Boise area. Give us a call so we can help you!

 

[Article: Valley Ridge Family Dental]

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