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New Year’s Resolutions For Better Oral Health

The excitement of a new year is upon us, the season of new starts and new goals. Many of us are thinking about which New Year’s resolutions to make. A new plan for exercise, healthy eating, self care, book reading or budget tops many people’s lists. Why not make a plan for your new Year’s resolutions for better oral health as well?
Here are 5 ideas to help you work towards a healthier smile in 2021:
1. Make an Appointment With a Dentist
If you haven’t been to a dentist in a while, one of the best first steps may be to make an appointment with a dentist for a professional cleaning and exam. A professional dental cleaning may be able to remove stains from things like tea or coffee and hard to reach plaque that regular brushing at home cannot.
A regular exam can also allow your dentist to spot possible trouble areas before they turn into cavities or gum disease. You can ask your dentist for tips and tools that can help you keep your New Year’s resolutions for better oral health in the new year.
2. Brush and Floss Regularly
Dental professionals typically recommend that you brush at least twice daily and floss at least once daily. After a meal is preferrable. Make sure to brush for at least 2 minutes each time and use a brush that is soft enough so that you can brush along your gum line to keep both your teeth and your gums healthy.
3. Make Healthy Food and Drink Choices
Adding more fruits and vegetables to your diet, eating less sugar and limiting alcohol intake have all been shown to be simple steps you can take towards better oral health and are healthful for your whole body as well. It’s important to remember to make healthy choices with snacks and to brush your teeth after snacking just as you would after a meal.
4. Find Out More About Braces or Invisalign
If you’ve been thinking about getting braces or invisalign, this could be a great time to make an appointment with your dentist or orthodontist to ask questions and see if this is something that will help you achieve your dental health goals. Doing so can be inspirational and can encourage you to stick with your other New Year’s resolutions for better oral health.
5. Check Out New Ways to Brighten Your Smile
A dazzling bright smile is likely what we all envision when writing up our New Year’s Resolutions for better oral health. There are many whitening products available both over the counter such as toothpastes, whitening strips and gels or professional whitening treatments by your dental professional. Some over the counter products can cause increased sensitivity so it’s always best to check with your dentist before trying a new whitening product to find out if it’s safe and right for you.
Call our Jacksonville Dental Office 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.


Dr. Jordan Cooper is from Jacksonville, AR. His father is Dr. James Cooper, a Jonesboro, AR native and practicing dentist of 39 years and his mother, Tracy Cooper, is a dental hygienist from Little Rock. Dr. Cooper graduated high school from Central Arkansas Christian, after which he entered at the University of Arkansas as a Chancellor’s Scholar in 1998.
Dr. David Cole is a graduate from the University of Arkansas, receiving his degree in 2016, and is a huge Razorback fan! He then went to dental school at the University of Tennessee where he received his D.D.S. in 2021. He looks forward to getting to know the Central Arkansas area, and serving his community!
Dr. Rasmussen is a Hot Springs native who graduated from the University of Central Arkansas in 2017 (Go Bears). After receiving his D.D.S from The University of Tennessee in 2021, he is looking forward to serving the central Arkansas community and the wonderful people who live here.

Dr. James Cooper was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He studied at the University of New Mexico and graduated from dental school from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. After 2 years of dental experience with the Army, Dr. Cooper moved to Jacksonville in 1973 to practice dentistry.