Patients come to our clinic seeking Marco Island dental care, expecting to have nothing but a simple cleaning. Unfortunately, they’re often baffled to find they have tooth decay or gum disease when they brush their teeth every day. So, the real question is, “Is brushing not enough?”.
We’ve asked dental health experts about this matter and they all had one thing to say – brushing is not enough. While it’s true that brushing your teeth is an effective way to prevent plaque from building up, it must be coupled with two other things: Flossing and professional cleanings.

Do you floss before or after brushing your teeth? Either way, it doesn’t matter, what matters is that you do it. Ideally, you are expected to floss at least once a day, preferably before bedtime. It’s a technique that involves the use of dental floss to remove bacteria and food debris that have lodged itself between your teeth.
If these aren’t removed they can form harmful plaque that may cause tooth decay and gum irritation. It’s important to follow the proper way of flossing so you can avoid injuring your gums.
Dental visits are also important. When you brush and floss your teeth, you’re preventing plaque from accumulating, but only in the areas where your toothbrush and floss can reach. So, what about those missed areas?
Only your dentist can reach these areas using special tools to scrape away plaque and tartar. The American Dental Association recommends you visit your dentist at least once every six months to have your teeth cleaned.

If you need to have your teeth cleaned professionally, we can help you. At Island Paradise Dental, we are dedicated to offering our patients customized and high-quality dental care.
We have a wide range of dental health services that will suit your lifestyle so that you can achieve the smile of your dreams. Our trained staff is always available to guide you towards achieving optimum dental health. Call us today to learn more about our services.











