In this section
Dental
- Dental and oral health
- Adolescent problems of the teeth and mouth
- Anatomy and development of the mouth and teeth
- Dental health overview
- Flossing
- Fluoride
- Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
- Herpangina
- Herpes simplex virus cold sores
- Infant problems of the teeth and mouth
- Malocclusion
- Nursing bottle caries
- Oral health and dental specialists
- Periodontal disease
- Prevention of oral problems
- Teething
- Thrush or candidiasis
- Thumb sucking
- Toddler problems of the teeth and mouth
- Dental procedures
- Contact us
- Children with special healthcare needs
- Our specialists
- Locations
- Dental health resources
Prevention of oral problems
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the majority of Americans (66 percent) visit the dentist each year, with more than 50 billion dollars currently being spent on dental services annually.
Despite this, many children and adults needlessly suffer from oral diseases that could be prevented. In fact, 30,100 Americans will be diagnosed with oral and pharyngeal cancers this year, resulting in nearly 7,800 deaths - many of which could have been prevented.
In addition, close to 20 percent of preschoolers (children ages 4 and 5) have tooth decay - with 50 percent developing tooth decay by the third grade, and nearly 75 percent by age of 15.
With proper preventive care, such as regular check-ups, brushing, flossing, fluoridation, and dental sealants, the risk of dental disease can greatly be reduced.
Listed in the directory below you will find additional information regarding preventing oral problems, for which we have provided a brief overview.
Dental Health Overview
Brushing and Toothpaste
Flossing
Fluoride
Mouthguards
Thumb Sucking