Twice-Yearly Dental Appointments Are Necessary For Your Health

Do you see your dentist twice a year? It's important that you see your dentist every six months, even if you brush your teeth twice a day, floss your teeth at least once a day, and rarely get cavities. Dental professionals strive to examine your teeth and provide ways to strengthen them so your smile can remain shiny and healthy. 

 

Keep reading to learn why twice-yearly dental appointments are necessary!  

 

Identify Developing Cavities 

 

Cavities don't go away on their own! If they're left untreated, the infection will grow deeper, and your pain will worsen. Even worse, your tooth may decay to the point where tooth extraction makes more sense than a filling or root canal.  

 

To avoid this, dentists strive to identify cavities early so that you can treat them without resorting to invasive methods.  

 

Prevent Gingivitis and Tooth Decay 

 

Each time you come in for a dental appointment, you're helping strengthen and protect your teeth from issues you want to avoid. First, dental hygienists will thoroughly brush and polish your teeth, then remove any plaque and tartar they find. They'll then floss your teeth, checking for signs of gingivitis. Afterward, fluoride is applied to protect your teeth, and dental sealants are added if necessary to make it harder for cavities to develop in hard-to-reach crevices of your teeth.  

 

Oral Cancer Screening 

 

Lastly, we recommend you see your dentist twice a year because it's important that a dental professional screen you for oral cancer. Dentists will examine your neck, jaw, throat, face, and tongue for redness, inflammation, tissue changes, and more that could indicate developing cancer. Oral cancer screening is essential, as the sooner you detect it, the easier it is to treat.  

 

Schedule an Appointment With Your Favorite Dental Professional Today 

 

Twice-yearly dental appointments are necessary – regardless if you feel as if your smile is healthy or not. This is because dental professionals also screen you for oral cancer, provide ways to further reduce the likelihood of gum disease and tooth decay, and can even provide you with more tips on how to take care of your smile better. 

 

Ready to schedule an appointment with an experienced dentist who cares? Contact us today – we can't wait to meet you!