Regular Dental Checkup
Getting regular dental checkups is essential for preserving a healthy smile. They are an important part of proper oral hygiene, and we recommend that our patients visit us every six months to keep their teeth and gums in top condition. Through regular checkups, you can ensure that your mouth stays healthy and your smile remains bright.
Regular Dental Checkups
Six-month dental checkups are one of the main requirements for building a healthy, attractive smile. We know there are many demands on a person’s time that can easily cause you to put off these important dental visits. Please don’t put off the care you deserve! While you are here for routine visits, we’ll take many steps to ensure your mouth is healthy and clean:
- Dental Cleanings and Exams — Your friendly dental hygienist will clean and polish each of your teeth to remove lingering plaque, tartar, and dangerous bacteria. They will make sure to cover hard-to-get-to areas you might miss when brushing and flossing on your own.
- Oral Cancer Screenings — We can screen your mouth for oral cancer as a preventive step. Early detection of this disease increases the odds of successful treatment.
- Gum Disease Treatment — If we see signs of gum infection, we will get your gums back on a healthy track fast so that you never have to experience tooth loss that can occur as a result of undiagnosed gum disease.
- Preventive Treatments — Depending on the results of your exam, we may recommend fluoride treatments or dental sealants to help prevent future problems.
Get a clean mouth and a great-looking smile with routine dental cleanings and exams from Andrew Miller Family Dentistry.
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Why is regular teeth cleaning important?
Regular dental checkups are essential for maintaining good oral health. During these appointments, dentists can perform screenings for oral cancer, take digital X-rays to identify any underlying issues, and provide professional cleanings to remove plaque and bacteria. These checkups are an essential part of preserving your oral health, as many oral health concerns can only be detected by a trained dentist.
Early intervention is essential to combat gum disease, which is the leading cause of tooth loss. Once the disease has caused damage to the tooth and its supporting bone, it cannot be reversed, but only managed or replaced. The dental hygienist will use a small ruler to measure the “pocket” of the gums around each tooth, noting areas that cannot be cleaned by a toothbrush or floss. X-rays are used in conjunction with these measurements to identify areas of bone recession.
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How often should you get dental checkups?
Ideally, dental checkups should be done every six months. At your first appointment, your dentist will ask for your health history to gain an understanding of your past and current health. After that, routine checkups are important for detecting any changes in your oral health and for maintaining your teeth and mouth in the best condition possible.
The American Dental Association, and most dentists, recommend six months because the maintenance and cleaning provided at each visit is the best way to ensure you maintain healthy teeth and gums.
If your mouth is free from gum disease and heavy buildup, it’s typically recommended that you get a teeth cleaning every six months to prevent tartar and stain from building up. However, if you have a history of periodontitis, it’s recommended that you get a teeth cleaning every 3-4 months to maintain your oral health.
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Why are brushing and flossing important?
Brushing and flossing are essential for maintaining a healthy mouth. Not only do they help to freshen your breath, but they also disrupt the biofilm of bacteria that can cause cavities and gum disease. There are many different products on the market, so be sure to speak to your hygienist to find the best option. It is recommended to brush twice a day for two minutes and floss once, and it is important to encourage children to make these dental habits part of their routine in order to ensure a healthy smile for life.
Is It Time For Your Next Checkup?
If you would like to know more about dental checkups and other forms of preventative dental care, please reach out to our office and we would be glad to assist you further.