When Should I Schedule My Next Routine Dental Exam?

How long is a person really supposed to go between dental exams? Under normal circumstances, you should go in for a dental checkup every six months. When you commit to this interval, you can ensure that your smile is regularly being checked for signs of dental decay, and that you are receiving thorough teeth cleanings that stop tartar formation from becoming an issue. Our Maple Grove, MN dentist’s office is ready to help you stay on top of your dental hygiene needs and preserve the condition of your smile. If a problem is identified when you go in for routine care, we can make plans to restore your oral health and prevent complications from occurring!

How Routine Exams Protect Your Oral Health

At every routine dental visit, you can count on important services that both protect your smile, and lead to the early detection and treatment of issues that have arisen. When you undergo a teeth cleaning, your hygienist removes more than just plaque buildup you fight each day by brushing and flossing. Tartar buildup will also be removed at this time. This is important, as tartar deposits resist removal when you only clean your smile at home. Your appointment will also see your dentist check you for any signs of oral health trouble. Cavities, gum disease, and problems like bruxism (habitual teeth grinding) can be identified and addressed during each review.

Are You Past Due For A Checkup?

What can happen if you are inconsistent with dental exams, or if you go an extended period of time without one? While you can prevent cavities with good oral hygiene, your habits at home will not stop or shrink a cavity once it forms. That means it will worsen until it causes enough damage, and enough discomfort, to motivate you to reach out to schedule treatment. At this point, you may need root canal therapy to fully respond to decay! You can also experience complications if you overlook other issues, like problems with your periodontal health.

What Happens If My Dentist Identifies A Problem With My Smile?

If a problem with your oral health is identified, we can make plans to address it so that it no longer poses a threat. When a cavity is caught in time, it can be treated with a dental filling before the damage becomes too severe. Other issues, like bruxism, can also be resolved before complications arise.

Talk To Your Maple Grove, MN Dentist About Scheduling Your Next Exam

Elm Creek Dental is ready to take care of your smile during a scheduled dental exam! At every appointment, you can count on a careful review of your oral health and cleaning of your teeth to help you preserve your oral health. To find out more, please call our dentist’s office in Maple Grove, MN, at 763-416-0606.

Dr. Carter

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