Preventive Dentistry El Reno

Safeguard Your Smile For Life

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Common dental problems like cavities and gum disease can largely be avoided just by practicing consistent oral hygiene at home and attending checkups and cleanings twice a year. At El Reno Family Dentistry, Dr. Parsons and Dr. Jackson are ready to do their part to keep you and your loved one’s smiles problem-free using a variety of preventive services. Designed to give you a set of teeth you never have to think twice about, you’ll always be ready to smile confidently or take a bite of your favorite food! To schedule your next appointment, contact us today for preventive dentistry in El Reno, OK.

Why Choose El Reno Family Dentistry for Preventive Dentistry?

  • Dental Laser Technology for Effective Cleanings
  • We See Patients of All Ages
  • We Welcome Your Dental Insurance

Dental Checkups & Cleanings

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Checkup and cleaning appointments give our team a chance to not only remove harmful plaque and tartar from your teeth that can cause cavities, but we’ll also give you an exam so we can find the early signs of potential issues. Coming to see us regularly allows us to take care of any problem right away, before it causes any lasting pain or damage, helping you preserve your teeth and ongoing oral health.

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Oral Cancer Screening

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Oral cancer doesn’t get as much attention as other types, but it actually claims at least one life every hour here in the U.S. The condition can develop in anyone (even young people who don’t smoke or drink), so we perform a screening at every visit. This way, we can detect it early and help a patient begin treatment right away if needed, which is scientifically proven to be the best way to beat the disease.

Facts About Oral Cancer

It might seem as if the only individuals who suffer from oral cancer are those who smoke, but the truth is that many individuals who are diagnosed have never touched a cigarette. Oral cancer remains one of the deadliest forms of cancer in the United States, more so than cervical or skin cancer.

With one American dying from it each hour in the U.S., 25% of the cases are revealed to be among those who experience none of the normal risk factors (i.e., tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, frequent exposure to sunlight, etc.).

Because it is believed that only half of the individuals who are diagnosed with oral cancer will survive more than five years, it is imperative that regular oral cancer screenings occur. This is why meeting with Dr. Parsons or Dr. Jackson every six months is essential. While you may be unaware of any symptoms or signs, your dentist may discover a potential area of concern, which can lead to further testing by a local physician.

Some of the most obvious signs of oral cancer include oral sores that bleed easily, discoloration of the oral tissues, lump or rough spots throughout the mouth, and pain around the mouth or lips.

Fluoride Treatment

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Every single person benefits from being exposed to fluoride, which is a mineral that naturally strengthens the enamel when exposed to the teeth. You’ll find it in many foods, oral healthcare products, and even the water from your tap. For more cavity-prone patients, we can give them an extra boost of protection during their cleanings with a topical fluoride treatment. We simply apply a highly concentrated gel to the teeth so that optimal protection is achieved between appointments!

Athletic Mouthguards/ Sportsguards

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Safeguarding smiles while playing football, basketball, or baseball is just as important as protecting the head, shoulders, knees, and other vital body parts. With a custom-made athletic mouthguard, you or your child can experience greater peace of mind while focusing on the game. Instead of worrying about a sudden trip to the emergency dental office, teeth can remain intact and undamaged with this custom barrier in place.

Nightguards for Bruxism

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Similar to an athletic mouthguard is a custom nightguard. Instead of being used to protect from injury on the field, nightguards shield teeth so that grinding and clenching do not occur throughout the night. Worn tooth enamel and frequent jaw pain can occur over time, resulting in problems such as tooth sensitivity and TMJ. But with a custom nightguard, your teeth remain protected from each other so that the upper and lower arches do not touch.