My patients who don't brush and floss regularly tend to get a lecture about how expensive it will be to fix their teeth down the road. I usually save this lecture for kids and teenagers, because I've found that adults really don't care. Yesterday I had a young patient sit in my chair. He is in his early twenties and is attending university. He is married and has dental insurance but as with all dental plans it only covers about $1500.00 a year. He is in for a cleaning and exam. I start to list off all the cavities he has and there are a bunch. In fact if memory serves correct he had a cavity on almost every tooth. I rattle off filling, filling, root canal and crown etc. In other words cha ching, cha ching, cha ching. I really did feel bad for this kid. I can tell they don't have a lot of money, and he is at a major cross road with his teeth. He either forks out almost $10,000.00, yes that's ten THOUSAND dollars, to fix his teeth or he will be in dentures in the near future. End of options. I'm not talking big cosmetic case with veneers, I'm talking fillings and where needed root canals and crowns.
So as I tell my patients 1 minute a day can save you thousands of dollars, I am not exaggerating at all. If he had flossed regularly he would be nearly cavity free. How is that you ask? Simple, almost every cavity he has is one that started between his teeth. Flossing prevents those cavities. It really is that easy. So for what it is worth, take time to floss. Or you can just plan on writing a big fat check to your dentist.
That is all.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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Yeah, you're right. It's better to spend a minute on flossing than ten thousand dollars on fixing broken teeth. I'm sure your readers will start to brush and floss every day after reading this.
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I hope so but experience has taught me that most of this falls on deaf ears until it is too late!
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