Regular dental visits vary from visits every three months, six months to once a year depending on your oral health status. Many individuals only visit the dentist when they experience a problem that is causing them discomfort or is troublesome, but it should be considered that many of these problems could be prevented if the problem was detected at an earlier stage.

Early diagnosis of dental problems

Going to the dentist for routine check-ups and cleanings is one of the most important factors in maintaining good oral health. Regular dental check-ups can prevent cavities, root canals, gum disease, oral cancer, and other dental problems. Prevention is better than cure and rather than waiting for a problem to develop, it is always better to visit a dentist for regular check-ups.

Prevention and treatment of gum disease (Periodontal disease):

Gum disease is one of the major causes of loss of teeth in adults and has also been linked to heart disease. If detected in the early stages, gingivitis can be treated and reversed. If treatment is not performed, a more serious and advanced stage of gum disease, called Periodontitis occurs, which includes loss of bone supporting the teeth. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, getting regular dental check-ups and cleanings are the best prevention against gum disease.

Oral cancer screening

When you go for your regular dental check up, your dentist in is also checking for any signs of oral cancer. This is a serious dental disease which pertains to the mouth, lips or throat and is often treatable if detected and treated in the early stages. Visiting your dentist for regular check ups and avoiding smoking are key factors in preventing oral cancer.

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