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Maintain Your Smile: Routine Dental Care

- Begin with necessary dental x-rays or photos in our exam room.
- Undergo a thorough teeth cleaning, polishing, flossing, and fluoride application, with detailed records of your oral health.
- Engage in a discussion with the doctor about any concerns, addressing both existing and potential issues.
- Plan any required treatments and schedule your next 6-month cleaning appointment for continued oral care.
Why is routine dental care important?
A comprehensive dental examination by a qualified dentist is the only way to identify many oral health issues. This checkup includes screenings for oral cancer, digital X-rays to uncover hidden problems, and professional cleanings to remove plaque, bacteria, and other substances that cannot be effectively eliminated by daily brushing and flossing.
Gum disease, the primary cause of tooth loss, requires early intervention. Once it has damaged the tooth and the supporting bone, the damage is irreversible. The disease can only be managed once it has set in. A dental hygienist will use a small ruler to gently measure the gum "pocket" around each tooth, noting areas that cannot be cleaned with a toothbrush or floss. These measurements, along with X-rays, are used to detect any bone recession.
How often should you go for dental checkups?
What is the importance of brushing and flossing?
Brushing and flossing not only freshen our breath but also play a crucial role in disrupting the biofilm - a complex network of bacteria. This disruption and removal of the sticky film are essential to reduce the likelihood of dental issues like cavities and gum disease.
Remember, it's recommended to brush for at least two minutes, twice a day, and floss once daily. Encouraging your child to incorporate brushing and flossing into their daily routine will contribute to maintaining their oral health and a radiant smile throughout their life!
