Unless your dentist’s advice is to follow a different schedule, you should plan on attending routine dental exams on a semiannual basis. By staying consistent with dental checkups every six months, you can lower your risk for potential oral health threats, including more serious threats linked to advanced dental decay and gum disease. These visits focus on a combination of close reviews and thorough cleanings that make future threats less likely to affect you. They also provide updates about more than just the common threats to your well-being, as you can receive warnings about potentially serious threats to your smile and overall health.
Regular examinations are an opportunity to learn about dental decay. While many people know to avoid cavities, they are not always clear on just how serious decay can become if it is not managed properly. After enough damage occurs, your tooth will become vulnerable to an infection as bacteria infiltrate your pulp and attack the living tissues within, something that can be uncomfortable and capable of causing more complications. You receive warnings about this issue, but we should note that this is not all that we can discuss at an appointment. Reviews also update you on concerns about gum disease, problems with limited or painful jaw movement, and any other issues that can hurt your appearance and health.
By consistently having your smile cleaned by your hygienist, you can lower your risk for problems with decay and gum disease. With this professional service, you can receive protection against tartar buildup. What makes this important is the ability of tartar to resist removal through brushing and flossing alone. When left unaddressed, these deposits can lead to problems with cavities and gingivitis.
Your next dental checkup can provide you with important feedback about your smile, and it can lead to the timely removal of harmful plaque and tartar buildup before new problems affect you! If you would like to learn more about how we can help you, call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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