Winter is coming, and if you are anything like us, you are likely busy preparing for the holidays to celebrate with family and friends.
Do you want to return to a strong and healthy smile after cancer treatment? If so, our dentist, Dr. Victor Zeines, is more than happy to help you. Suffering dry mouth, mouth sores, gum disease, sensitive gums and other side effects is common during cancer treatment. To help you restore your oral health and smile, our dentist encourages you to do a few things. Those things are:
-Visit our office: Because there is a high chance the treatment created problems in the smile, it’s important to schedule an appointment to get them treated. The sooner you solve the problems in the mouth, the sooner you can reach the top-notch smile and oral health you deserve.
-Keep up on oral hygiene: It’s very important to brush twice a day and floss and rinse daily. Doing these things can clean your teeth and gums regularly and can help them stay healthy and strong.
-Avoid tobacco products: Tobacco is very harsh on the mouth as well as the entire body. Please avoid using tobacco products altogether.
-Eat nutritious foods: Nutritious foods can help you have strong and healthy teeth. Some foods to eat regularly include fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy products.
To learn more about how to return to a top-notch oral health after cancer treatment, please reach out to Woodstock & Manhattan Institute for Holistic Dentistry at 845-657-2322. Our dental team in Shokan, New York, will be happy to help you in any way we can, and we look forward to your phone call!
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