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How Often Should you Visit Your Dentist - Redbank Plains Dental

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How Often Should you Visit Your Dentist - Redbank Plains Dental

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  1. How Often Should You Visit Your Dentist?

  2. Is Twice a Year Enough? • Visiting the dentist twice a year works well for most patients, but where did that idea come from? • While dentistry has been practiced since Roman times, until the last half century, most dentists focused almost exclusively on fixing problems, rather than prevention. • Under that model, standardised treatment practices did not include a schedule for regular visits.

  3. Is Twice a Year Enough? • Some sources say that a Pepsodent toothpaste ad was the first to suggest it. Others say that soldiers, coming home from World War 2 spurred the dental community to set the standard. • Whatever the case, not all patients are best served by the twice a year model, here are some things to consider.

  4. Keep Your Specific Needs in Mind • Not all patients face the same risk for dental complications. Those at a higher risk should set up an individual schedule with their care provider that best suits their needs. Your need for regular dental exams may also change throughout your lifetime. • Patients that should consider a more frequent exam schedule, include: • Patients who smoke • Patients who currently suffer from gum disease • Diabetics • Anyone with compromised immune systems • Patients who are pregnant

  5. Keep Your Specific Needs in Mind • The key factor is maintenance of dental hygiene and prevention of dangerous oral conditions, such as gum disease and tooth decay. • Take the time to discuss your care schedule with your dental professional - they know your history and can recommend the best course of action.

  6. Is Skipping an Appointment an Option For You? • While most dentists will want to see you every six months, for patients with good oral hygiene, strong teeth, and few cavities, that may not be necessary. • Talk to your dentist to determine if you really need an exam every six months. • Following professional advice, from a care provider who knows your condition is the best way to maintain your dental health.

  7. Set an Appointment with Redbank Plains Dental • If you need an appointment yourself, contact our Ipswich dentist today. • We offer a wide range of General, Preventive, Restorative and Cosmetic treatments, and focus on modern, advanced and effective care. • We can serve your entire family, come down and see us!

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