Preventive Care
Preventive Care in Puyallup, WA
At Woodland Dental Center, you can be assured that you are receiving the best dental treatment possible from a team that truly has your best interests in mind. We take a comprehensive look at your oral health, as there is rarely only one option for dental treatment. This allows you to take control of your oral health by choosing the dental treatments that are right for you, your lifestyle, and your budget.
Our Puyallup, WA dentists, Drs. Ryan Hanks and Cameron Stroyan, perform a wide variety of dental procedures. In order to ensure the most accurate diagnosis and best possible outcomes, we utilize state-of-the-art equipment and materials, including digital X-rays, 3D X-rays, implants, digital charting, CEREC® same-day crowns/veneers, same-day root canals and crowns, and laser dentistry

- Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Use fluoride toothpaste to remove food particles and plaque from the tooth surfaces. Also be sure to brush the top surface of your tongue; this will remove any extra plaque-causing food particles, and help keep your breath fresh!
- Clean between your teeth by flossing at least once a day. You can also use a mouthwash to help kill bacteria and freshen your breath. Decay-causing bacteria can linger between teeth where toothbrush bristles can't reach. Floss and mouthwash will help remove plaque and food particles from between the teeth and under the gum line.
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- Eat a balanced diet, and try to avoid extra-sugary treats. Nutritious foods such as raw vegetables, plain yogurt, cheese, or fruit can help keep your smile healthy.
- Remember to schedule regular checkups with your dentist every six months for a professional teeth cleaning.
- Ask your dentist about dental sealants, protective plastic coatings that can be applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth where decay often starts.
- If you play sports, be sure to ask your dentist about special mouthguards designed to protect your smile.