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Holidays can be fun and relaxing when you’re prepared beforehand! Getting your smile ready for the holiday is easy with the help of your dentist! Continue reading for some ideas of what to talk to your dentist about.

Your Brightest Holiday Yet

The holidays are a great time filled with fun, family, and friends and your smile often takes center stage as you greet loved ones and laugh together about memories of holidays past.

Getting your smile ready for the holiday can be as simple as ensuring that your dental care routine stays on track despite the busyness of the season – or it can look like adding something new to your routine.

If you want a brighter smile this holiday season, talk with your dentist about the best method to reach your desired goals. It might be as simple as switching to a whitening toothpaste or getting a professional cleaning. From at-home whitening kits to professional whitening treatments, your dentist can help you find the method that is safe and effective to achieve the results you want.

Your Dental Travel Kit

Travel can be a big part of holiday festivities so make sure you don’t leave home without all the essentials to keep your smile looking and feeling its best. Make sure that your travel kit is well stocked with a travel toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, floss, dental picks, and any other dental care essentials you regularly use.

It can also be helpful to make a list so that it’s easier to pack the next time. Having what you need on hand can make it so much easier to take good care of your teeth when you’re on the road!

After-Holiday Dental Care

Getting your smile ready for the holiday is important, but it’s also important to take good care of your teeth after the holiday! Holiday traditions often include a wonderful assortment of treats and sweets, so make sure to brush and floss your teeth well throughout the festivities and visit your dentist for your regularly scheduled routine visits after the excitement of the holiday.

Call our Omaha dental offices to make an appointment with a dentist who may be able to help you find out more about this topic, and improve your oral health.