Oral Care HOW? WHY IS THAT?
For Oral Care;
Oral and dental health: It is important in terms of nutrition, speech and aesthetics. A person whose oral and dental health is impaired cannot grind food enough, has difficulty making sounds when talking, and an aesthetically unpleasant appearance occurs (depending on the location of the lost teeth). Therefore, a systematic and adequate oral and dental care is required. The most important task in oral care falls on the person himself. By allocating sufficient time, we can prevent many problems from occurring with systematic maintenance.
The duty of us dentists is to inspect the care performed every 6 months, to monitor and clean the overlooked-neglected areas.
Preventive medicine has replaced therapeutic medicine in contemporary countries. It is obvious how beneficial and successful preventive medicine will be, especially in a branch such as dentistry, which is avoided unless it is necessary, but requires a lot of unpleasant and expensive treatment at the last moment.