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Regular dental appointments are just as important for your health as keeping regular doctor appointments for checkups. Our oral health is closely linked to our overall health, so it is important that we take the proper steps to ensure a healthy future and a healthy body, inside and out.
The American Dental Association recommends that you make regular six-month checkups with your dentist each year to keep on top of your cleanings and the maintenance of your gums and teeth.
In between those appointments, it is also important to continue to care for your teeth by brushing twice a day and always remembering to floss and dealing with any other issues you may have before the problem gets worse.
At your dental appointments, they will clean your teeth, check for any problems that may exist, and will evaluate the health of your teeth and gums. They will also check for oral cancer, diabetes, or vitamin deficiencies you may have by examining the condition of your teeth and mouth.
They will also take the time to examine your face and neck, check your lymph nodes, and then check your lower jaw. They will then examine the gums, look for signs of gum disease, look at mouth tissue, check for any damage, take x-rays, and check the contact between your teeth among other things.
During the cleaning, they will check the cleanliness of your teeth and gums; they will remove built-up plaque and tartar, polish and floss your teeth, and discuss any recommendations they have for you regarding brushing, flossing, or any other care.
These appointments are important because it allows you the chance to catch any problems that you may have early on so you can get proper treatment before the problems become more serious.
Regular dental appointments are vital when it comes to the maintenance and health of your teeth and gums and can greatly reduce your risk of tooth loss, decay, or gum disease in the future. You will also be given the chance to avoid any pain or infection that may come with dental issues due to lack of proper care.