Regular dental checkups at least twice per year are important to maintain good dental health and catch any issues early. During a checkup, the dentist will examine your teeth, take your medical history, and provide cleanings to remove plaque that is difficult to reach with brushing alone. They can also recommend treatments like polishing and fluoride to further protect teeth. Any dental problems, like toothaches or cracks, should be addressed promptly with a dentist to prevent further damage or pain.
1. If it's time to schedule an examination for your dental health do not put off the appointment. If you
want to maintain your dental health, it's important to have regular exams at least two times per year.
By having a professional dentist check-up we can stop any dental infection or decay from developing
and damaging teeth.
When you visit us for a regular check-up during a regular checkup, we'll go over your medical history,
your oral health status, any previous oral treatments that you've had as well as other information. As
we gather this information, we'll also examine your teeth.
With a professional cleaning service we are able reach areas of the teeth which are hard to reach with
a brush. We also can recommend polishing and fluoride treatments to treat your teeth. These
methods will help eliminate plaque buildup and also help protect teeth.
In generally, a dental examination is required at least each six-month period. If you require an
appointment to treat a toothache or another issue, make an appointment. There's no reason for you to
delay treatment when you are struggling with dental health issues.
Many times patients who break or chip their tooth think it's nothing to worry about. However the
slightest crack may get worse and trigger discomfort. If we seek immediate treatment and a
professional, we can stop the pain from recurring and spreading to the rest of the mouth.
Whatever the dental health issue or the reason you have, make an appointment to see a dentist. If
you're in need of an appointment for a dental examination or questions about the treatment you
receive for your mouth contact us now.