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Regular Dental Checkup Time
And Money Well Spent What does your dentist see? During the checkup, your dentist is trained to look for anything unusual in your mouth, throat and neck. This includes the oral manifestations of diseases, oral cancer, infections, early signs of gum disease, eroded fillings and dental decay.
Aside from dental health considerations, people who wear dentures or braces,
have dental implants, or take medication with oral side effects, like dry mouth
(as in cancer patients), and those with overgrown gums are strongly recommended
to go for checkups more frequently. This is so as only a dentist can identify
the oral manifestations of these conditions, and refer them to other health
professionals for treatment if necessary.
Aside from a thorough examination, treatment and updating your dental and medical history, a dental checkup can include a professional cleaning to target problems that cannot be removed with a normal toothbrush. A professional cleaning every now and then is the only way to remove hardened tartar deposits from our teeth. If these are not removed, they can lead to gum disease – the leading cause of teeth loss in adults. Aside from removing stains and mild discolourations, cleaning also smoothes and polishes the surface of our teeth and fillings, making them less likely to accumulate plaque. During your appointment, take time to open up to your dentist. Tell him about changes in your general health, any medication you are taking, as well as any specific dental problems or concerns you have. You can also mention any stressful episodes or stress inducing factors in your life, since stress can affect our oral health. Remember, a good dental checkup takes time, but it’s time well spent |