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Preventive dentistry refers to the branch of dentistry which deals with preventing oral health problems. In a broad sense, preventative care is anything done to prevent a future, larger dental problem.
Most preventative care involves preventing cavities from forming in the first place, and this means practicing great dental hygiene combined with professional exams and cleanings.
The most important step in preventive dentistry does not happen in the dentist’s office, but in your home. Your daily oral care routine will make more difference than anything else in how often you end up in the dentist’s chair for fillings and other reconstructive dental work. Regular brushing and flossing, along with the use of fluoride rinses if appropriate, will keep your teeth healthy.
Of course, daily hygiene is important but does not replace your twice-yearly professional examinations. One of the keys to preventive dentistry is consistent maintenance. By visiting the dentist on a regular basis, you receive the professional attention you need to identify potential problems and solve them before they become major difficulties.