Visiting the Dentist every six months may not be what everyone looks forward to, but it is the most important ones to keep. Poor oral hygiene can lead to a variety of dental and medical problems such as bone loss, bleeding gums, infections, gum disease, heart disease, strokes and more.
If you are considering skipping a dental checkup and clean because of factors such as time, cost, dental anxiety, consider all the risk that can occur.
Regular checkups and cleanings can prevent these problems as well as provide you with good oral hygiene.
Here are some of the most important reasons why you should see your dentist regularly:
1.Oral Cancer Prevention
According to The Oral Cancer CRC ( http://www.oralhealthcrc.org.au/content/oral-cancer) “Oral cancer is one of the world’s most common cancers, with over 900 new intraoral carcinoma cases registered in Australia each year – approximately 6.5 per cent of all cancers diagnosed in Australia.” , When you have your dental cleaning, your dentist is also screening you for oral cancer, which is highly curable if diagnosed early.
2. To prevent Gum Disease
Gum disease is an infection in the gum tissues and the jaw bone. Gum disease is the leading cause of adult tooth loss. If diagnosed early, while it is still in the gingivitis stage, gum disease can be treated and reversed. When left neglected, a more serious and advanced stage of gum disease called periodontitis may follow. Six month checkup and dental cleanings to the to the dentist, flossing daily and brushing twice a day are key factors in preventing gum disease.
3. To Help Maintain Good Physical Health
Studies have linked heart attacks and strokes to gum disease due to poor oral hygiene.
Regular checkup and cleanings every 6 months to the dentist helps to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
4. To Keep Your Teeth
Advance periodontitis or advance gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, a regular dental checkup and cleaning, brushing, and flossing are essential to keeping your teeth as long as possible. Even though your dentist can assist with tooth replacements such as dental implants, dental bridges, and denture if the tooth requires removable. Your dentist would prefer to have you keep your teeth for better chewing function.
5. Early Detection of Dental Problems
Your dentist will be able to detect any early signs of problems with your teeth or gums. Early detection of cavities, broken fillings and gum disease are easily treatable. If these problems go untreated, root canals, gum surgery and removal of teeth could become the only treatment options available.
6. Good Oral Health Maintenance
Gum disease has been linked to heart disease, strokes, pancreatic cancer and more. Visiting your dentist for regular check ups can help you to avoid gum disease, thus promoting better overall health.
7. Make Use of Your Dental Insurance Plan
Most Dental insurance plans pay for 1 dental checkups, 1 scale and cleans, and 1 fluoride treatment every six months. Use your dental insurance plan and save money in the long run by avoiding costly dental procedures that can result from poor oral hygiene.
8. Whiter Teeth
Most extrinsic stains caused by tobacco, coffee, red wine, and tea can be removed during the cleaning and polish of your teeth . As a result, you will walk out with a whiter smile. However, there is an options to achieve a whiter and brighter smile! Ask for further details.
9. Bad Breath
About 80 percent of people with persistent bad breath, known as halitosis have a dental problem that is to blame. Good oral hygiene and home care is essential in preventing bad breathe. Visiting your dentist for Regular check ups and cleanings are the best way to make sure that you are maintaining good oral hygiene.
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