💰 Prevention Is More Effective Than Treatment
- Alex Gomes

- Oct 28, 2025
- 1 min read
Maintaining regular dental care significantly reduces the risk of cavities, tooth loss, and complications that require more complex treatments. Studies show that prevention can reduce cavity occurrence in posterior teeth by up to 80%, which are the most prone to decay. In addition, every unit invested in preventive care can generate multiple units in savings on restorative treatments, as highlighted by the American Dental Association (ADA).

Supporting Evidence:
CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): Dental sealants can reduce cavities by up to 80% within the first two years and continue to protect against 50% of cavities for up to four years. (cdc.gov)
American Dental Association (ADA): Every dollar invested in preventive dental care saves multiple dollars in restorative and emergency treatments. (adanews.ada.org)
Journal of the American Dental Association: Patients who received periodontal treatment had a 12–14% reduction in overall healthcare costs. (carequest.org)
United Healthcare: Every dollar spent on preventive dental care can save between 8 and 50 dollars in future treatments. (uhcdental.com)
❤️ Oral Health Is Integral Health
Neglecting oral health doesn’t only affect your teeth. Untreated infections can impact the heart, worsen diabetes, and weaken the immune system. Oral care directly reflects on your overall health, well-being, and self-esteem.
🌿 Conclusion
The real cost lies in neglect. Preventive dental care is a simple act that avoids pain, suffering, and future complications, promoting health, well-being, and quality of life. Visiting the dentist regularly is an investment in your smile and your overall health.
Prevention Is More Effective Than Treatment




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