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Dental Health Concerns in Youth's Transition to Adulthood


Posted on 11/15/2023 by Weo Admin
a smiling teen boy with bracesAs one progresses from adolescence to young adulthood, there's a balance of new freedoms and responsibilities to navigate. The importance of oral health might fade without routine reminders from parents. Nevertheless, consistent dental care is vital for lasting oral health. With the right information, young adults are better positioned to make wise choices about their well-being as they embrace the challenges of adulthood.

Risk Factors That Can Arise


New social pressures, hectic schedules, and financial constraints influence health behaviors. Youths may snack more on cheap fast food, skimp on dental visits, or adopt habits like smoking or drinking that damage oral health. Stress and mental health struggles can also undermine hygiene routines. Knowing these risk factors is the first step toward addressing them.

Taking Responsibility for Health


Young people should not wait for pain or dental issues to see a dentist. Even without insurance, booking appointments every six months keeps teeth clean and cavities at bay. Quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and cutting sugary or acidic drinks protects the mouth. Brushing twice and flossing once daily maintains gum health. Taking charge now prevents bigger issues down the road.

Finding Support Networks


Peers, parents, professors, or community programs can provide accountability for sticking to positive oral health habits. Joining campus health advocacy groups gets youths involved and informed about the importance of overall dental well-being. Local health departments offer affordable services and guidance. A trusted dentist can answer questions and put minds at ease about finances. With support, the transition becomes smoother.

Moving Forward with Healthy Practices


As individuals transition into adulthood, they are presented with the opportunity to take control and actively mold their overall well-being. Establishing a robust foundation of dental practices and acquiring knowledge empowers these young adults to prioritize and maintain their oral health throughout their lives.

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Robin Reich, DDS | Stacey Wingad, DMD | Megan Reich Rihan, DMD
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