One reason for having a dental checkup is to see if the gums and teeth are healthy. However, patients will also need to be checking that during the other months, as well. The dentist can tell the patient how the oral health is. It is also a good idea for patients to ask about other signs to look for. These might include:
Many Americans have some form of gum disease, making it a prevalent condition. It is a serious issue and can affect both the bone and gum tissue. Without treatment, the disease can cause tooth loss, negatively affecting the patient’s well-being. The inflammation can affect the entire body. Patients should talk to the dentist about the right way to prevent the condition, helping them catch early issues. The dentist can show the patients examples of what to look for.
Patients should always bring up any concerns with the dentist. Even if the dentist does not say anything during the patient’s exam, patients should not dismiss issues. If there is increased sensitivity in one area or pain, the dentist should know. These issues are not always visible during the exam. The good news is there are ways of preventing the problem from worsening.
Mouthwash is not a replacement for flossing and brushing. However, it might be helpful for patients’ dental health. Using mouthwash after meals might freshen their breath and reduce the number of bacteria in the mouth. Plus, it can help the teeth become stronger. But it is essential to choose the right kind. The dentist can help the patient choose the right type.
Many times, teeth whitening can cause the teeth to become more sensitive. However, an over-the-counter kit might result in more sensitivity than a professional one. That means the patient should talk to the dentist before beginning any program. The dentist can give the patient tips on keeping the teeth whiter and providing some information on the right options.
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Patients who have not been to the dentist in a while should make an appointment. The dentist not only keeps the teeth clean but can also be a great resource for information. That includes tips on keeping the teeth clean and helping the patient avoid tooth decay. Making an appointment today is the first step toward a better smile.
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