This week (as part of our Healthy Smile Timeline Series), we are going to address some age-specific dental topics for patients ages 20-40.
Remember, even if YOU don’t fall into this particular age range, you certainly know and/or care about someone who does. Pass this post along to extended family members, coworkers, and friends! They’ll appreciate it.
We don’t want to overwhelm you. So, to help you prioritize, we’ve divided the information into must-dos, should-dos, and could-dos.
Must-Dos, Ages 20-40:
Never allow regular check-ups to slide just because you’re away from your mom’s gentle (or not-so-gentle) reminders about your dental appointments! You may not see the adverse effects of neglect right away—but it’s SO important to catch early signs of gingivitis, micro fractures, and cavities.
You may think oral cancer only affects smokers or the elderly, but 20–40-year-olds are the fastest-growing demographic for oral cancer. Learn more about oral cancer signs and risk factors, and make sure you’re regularly screened.
Should-Dos, Ages 20-40:
Are your wisdom teeth adversely affecting your bite? Will they be a problem in the future or a risk factor for infections? Most people have their wisdom teeth removed during their late teens or early 20s. If you haven’t had them removed, be sure to have them checked.We can refer you to our trusted oral surgery partners to have your impacted wisdom tooth removed to prevent problems in the future.
Every woman should know that during pregnancy, hormonal changes can inflame gums and increase the odds of gingivitis. Gum disease can put women at greater risk for pre-term labor.
Could-Dos, Ages 20-40:
Your smile is a MAJOR asset as you pursue your career and social life. As you move through this important phase of your independent life, it’s SO important to be confident! Small changes can make a big difference—so if you’re feeling self-conscious about your smile, please talk to us about it.
Take Charge Of Your Youthful, Healthy Smile!
NOW is the time to take charge of your own dental care! Be proactive in caring for your healthy smile. Thoughtful care now can prevent major problems down the road.
time at work and what time I have left I take care of myself. Work out when I can,
eat right, well most of the time. All because hey who doesn’t want to look
healthy? But more importantly you want to
be healthy. For me it starts right here. A
healthy smile isn’t about teeth whitening. Sure, I want a bright smile. Gotta look your best right? But I want mine to be a
bright and healthy smile. Â I’m not that busy that I can’t find time to brush
twice a day, clean between my teeth once
every day and see my dentist regularly.
That can help you stay mouth healthy for life. It’s like a simple workout that can
prevent a whole lot of problems down the road, which is a big deal when it comes
to your overall health.
If tooth decay and gum disease get out
of control you can end up losing your teeth and I plan on being way too busy
for that.
Use These Ideas as A Launchpad
The must-dos, should-dos, and could-dos above are by no means a comprehensive list of every dental factor to consider between the ages of 20 and 40! But we do hope it gives you some good reminders and a starting point for building your own oral health goals.
Remember to watch for our future posts about each age group!
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At BLUSH Dental Studio — the dental practice of East Point dentist Dr. Kisha Carter, we believe that having a healthy and beautiful smile helps you live a better life. As a result, we offer you and your family a unique dental experience by providing modern, compassionate, and affordable comprehensive dental care. Contact us today or request a convenient appointment online. We look forward to welcoming you to BLUSH Dental Studio and helping you achieve your optimal smile and oral health.
Dr. Kisha Carter is a respected dentist in Atlanta
with over 14 years of experience. Initially a dental assistant over 25 years ago, she earned her Bachelor of
Science in Biology from the University of Georgia and her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Medical
College of Georgia. She graduated top of her class as a member of the dental honor society, Omicron Kappa
Upsilon.
Dr. Jaime Kim graduated from Emory University and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the prestigious academic
honor society. She received her doctorate from the University of California, San Francisco School of
Dentistry and completed a residency at the Charlie Norwood Veterans Affairs in Augusta, GA.