If you have spent more than six months away from your dentist’s office, you should make your next appointment a priority. It is recommended that people have their teeth and gums evaluated on a semiannual basis. When you commit to this routine, you have an easier time avoiding the kind of oral health threats that make restorative dental work necessary. We can also discuss other areas of concern, such as evidence of teeth, grinding, or problems with your periodontal health that should be managed.
You can fail to realize that something is wrong with your smile, as some problems take time to make themselves known. A cavity that has only recently formed will continue to grow and permanently harm more of your tooth structure, but you may not feel it until it reaches a certain size and degree of harm. At this point, you may need more involved treatment to address it.
Professional dental visits provide protection against cavities as well as problems that can affect your gums. What you might not realize is that there are other matters that we can help you address. For example, we can talk to you about treating problems that affect you while you sleep, like sleep apnea or bruxism. Another issue we can look out for is evidence of poor jaw alignment that can cause you to struggle with TMJ aches and pains.
Through regular dental exams, you can protect your smile, and you can receive early warnings and timely treatment when there are problems that require attention. To find out how we can keep your smile safe through our preventive services, or to discuss any other problems that affect you, reach out to Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, today at 763-416-0606.
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