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Importance of Dental Health Checkup

Dental appointments shouldnu2019t just be made when you have a problem that needs to be addressed. If you have found yourself wondering what the point of having regular dental check-ups and cleanings really is, weu2019ve got something for you to think about.

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Importance of Dental Health Checkup

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  1. Importance of Dental Health Checkup • Dental appointments shouldn’t just be made when you have a problem that needs to be addressed. If you have found yourself wondering what the point of having regular dental check-ups and cleanings really is, we’ve got something for you to think about. • There are plenty more reasons why it’s important to maintain regular visits to your local dental practice: • Oral Cancer Detection • Gum Disease • Plaque, Tartar, and Cavities • Gum Disease • Consultations about tooth whitening

  2. Importance of Dental Health Checkup How often should I go to the dentist? Two dental visits a year are recommended for most patients. In a typical check-up, patients are seen by both a hygienist and a dentist. The hygienist cleans and polishes your teeth, talks to you about caring for your teeth and answers your questions. The dentist reviews the cleaning done by the hygienist, conducts an oral exam of your gums and teeth, diagnoses any oral health problems, orders X-rays (if appropriate) and make treatment recommendations. Check-ups are important not only for cleaning, but to find any problems early.

  3. Importance of Dental Health Checkup • Getting the Most Out of Your Dental Checkup • Since your oral health is closely related to your overall health, it's important to communicate any concerns or problems you are having with your dentist. Be sure to: • Tell your dentist about any new health problems you have been diagnosed with since your last visit • Make a list of all medications and supplements you take, including their dosages. Take this list with you to your dental checkup so your dentist can review it. • Let your dentist know if you suffer from dental anxiety. Fear of the dentist is common, and your dentist can work with you to make you more comfortable during your checkup.

  4. Importance of Dental Health Checkup What you should do between each Dental visit? Be sure to take care of your teeth and gums between regular dental visits. Plaque is always forming on your teeth, but you can manage it by brushing and flossing regularly. Here are some tips for good oral care at home. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Be sure to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride. Floss daily. Use a mouthwash to help control plaque bacteria. This will also help to keep your breath fresh.

  5. Importance of Dental Health Checkup When you visit to a New Dentist Your new dentist will want to learn about your oral health so that he or she can notice changes or problems more easily during future visits. First, however, even before the review of your oral health, your dentist will want to know more about your general health. Areas that he or she will discuss include: Medical History: Your dentist will want to know if you have been diagnosed with any diseases. It is important to tell your dentist all of your health issues, not just those you think relate to your mouth. Several diseases, diabetes for example, can increase the risk of gum disease, may require use of a different anaesthesia or even a different approach to treatments or prevention. Bring a list of all medicines you are currently taking and their dosages. Some medicines can cause dry mouth, which can increase your risk of cavities.

  6. Importance of Dental Health Checkup When you visit to a New Dentist Current Dental Health: Don’t hesitate to tell your dentist if you think you have a new cavity, sensitive teeth, feel any lumps or bumps or have any oral health concerns. By informing your dentist of any symptoms you might be experiencing, you might help him or her make an early diagnosis. Dental Fears: Let your dentist know if you have any fears about going to the dentist or receiving dental care. Dental treatments have changed drastically from years ago and so have pain management options. Your dentist will discuss ways to ease your fears, minimize pain and make you feel more comfortable.

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