Dental Care Statistics: How Do You Measure Up? By Bruce Wilderman on July 12, 2018

Male dental patient smiling into handheld mirrorEven if you brush, floss, and visit your dentist regularly, oral healthcare is probably not something you think about all that often. But if you have ever been curious about dental care statistics here in the United States, our Philadelphia, PA team is here to shed some light on the subject.

At Artistic Expressions Dentistry, Bruce Wilderman offers a wide range of preventative, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry treatments for the entire family.

Most Adults Understand the Importance of Oral Health

In the past, the health of your teeth and gums was not always deemed as important as the condition of the rest of your body. Since that time, research has consistently linked oral health problems to more serious overall health concerns, such as heart disease, stroke, dementia, and more.

Therefore, more and more adults are realizing the importance of good dental care. In fact, 95 percent of Americans believe that oral health is vital to their overall well being. In addition, more than 80 percent of adults stated that having a bright, healthy smile is key to feeling confident and self-assured.

Regular Dental Visits Deemed Essential

Because so many Americans feel that dental care is crucial to overall health, it is probably not surprising to learn that around 85 percent of adults think regular dental visits are important.

While many patients can maintain a healthy smile with cleanings every six months, some may require more frequent visits, particularly those genetically prone to gum disease or tooth decay.

Tooth Decay Is on the Decline

Fortunately, public education and access to dental care has resulted in an overall reduction in tooth decay. One of the most important factors in this achievement is the use of topical fluoride. In fact, since the Centers for Disease Control began advocating for access to fluoridated water, there has been a 30 to 50 percent decrease in cavities.

Tooth Sensitivity Is Really Common

If you have sensitive teeth, you are not alone. In fact, one study found that one in eight individuals experience some degree of regular tooth sensitivity.

This condition can be caused by enamel erosion, which wears away the protective outer layer of the teeth. To address this issue, your dentist can apply a topical fluoride varnish to help remineralize the tooth enamel.

Dental Care is Becoming More Expensive

Like most other things, the cost of dental care is rising. However, some experts report that the cost of dental treatments is increasing faster than the cost of most general medical procedures.

High cost is one of the three reasons why adults avoid going to the dentist. At our practice, we understand that finances are a significant aspect of care. That is why we offer competitive pricing and a number of payment options to accommodate our patients.

More Than 50 Percent of Americans Have Dental Insurance

Around 64 percent of all Americans have some form of dental insurance. Statistically, those with benefits tend to have better overall oral health.

Schedule an Appointment Today

Has it been some time since you have been to the dentist? Our team at Artistic Expressions Dentistry can help you achieve and maintain the smile you desire. To schedule a consultation, contact us online or give us a call at (215) 340-1199.

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Artistic Expressions Dentistry

Dr. Bruce Wilderman has been providing comprehensive cosmetic dentistry services since 1986. By combining a true sense of artistry with state-of-the-art technology, he can provide stunning results. At Artistic Expressions Dentistry, we are proud to be affiliated with:

  • The American Dental Association
  • The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

For more information about our services, contact our practice online or call (215) 340-1199 today.

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