Tooth Tips For Traveling

Alaska Premier Dental Group Tooth Tips For Traveling

If you are planning to take an extended vacation or business trip soon, I recommend you think about your dental needs.

It’s always a good idea to have a checkup with your dentist prior to leaving on long vacations, especially if your trip is taking you to develop areas without adequate dental care options. This quick exam will help you be sure that your mouth is ready to travel.

Are You Having Dental Work Prior to Your Trip?

Another important consideration; if you have any dental procedures scheduled before you leave, discuss it with your dentist. Many dental services are actually surgical procedures. This means that your body will need more time to heal than you may realize.

Oral Surgery and Air Travel

Also, if you’re leaving by plane, you should be aware that changes in the cabin pressure may cause tooth pain or discomfort for people who have just had oral surgery.

Furthermore, make sure you are aware of any necessary follow-up appointments with your dentist or orthodontist before you schedule a vacation.

Dental Tips for Traveling

Many people put their toothbrushes in a plastic container for traveling. If your container isn’t ventilated, be sure to give your toothbrush some air every day. If it never dries out, it can become a breeding ground for bacteria.

If you don’t trust the water safety at your hotel or other accommodations, you will probably buy bottled water to drink. If that’s the case, use bottled water to brush your teeth. If the tap water is contaminated, you don’t want it in your mouth.

Also, stock up on sugarless or Xylitol gum in case you find yourself in a situation where you can’t brush your teeth. Chewing gum stimulates saliva which neutralizes the acid in your mouth.

If you are looking for general dental care or quality cosmetic dentistry in theĀ Anchorage area, please call us today and meet with our professional staff to schedule a consultation or examination.

 

Contact Alaska Premier Dental Group:

6611 DeBarr Rd, Ste 100 and 200
Anchorage, Alaska 99504

Phone: 907-337-0404

865 N Seward Meridian Parkway, Suite #201
Wasilla, Alaska 99654
Phone: 907-373-5930

 

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