Routine Dental Check-Ups: A Guide to Maintaining Oral Health
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on routine dental check-ups. Regular visits to the dentist are crucial for maintaining good oral health and preventing potential dental issues. In this guide, we’ll explore the importance of routine check-ups, what to expect during a visit, and tips for maintaining healthy teeth and gums between appointments.
Why Routine Dental Check-Ups Are Important
Routine dental check-ups play a vital role in keeping your teeth and gums healthy.
Here are some key reasons why regular visits to the dentist are essential:
- Early Detection of Dental Problems: Dentists can identify issues such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer in their early stages when they are easier and less costly to treat.
- Prevention of Tooth Decay and Gum Disease: Regular cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup, preventing tooth decay and gum disease.
- Professional Cleaning: Even with diligent brushing and flossing, some areas in your mouth may be missed. Professional cleanings help remove plaque and tartar in these hard-to-reach spots.
- Oral Hygiene Education: Dentists and dental hygienists provide personalised advice on proper brushing and flossing techniques, as well as dietary tips to promote oral health.
- Maintaining Overall Health: Good oral health is linked to overall health. Regular check-ups can help prevent systemic health issues associated with poor oral hygiene, such as heart disease and diabetes.
What to Expect During a Routine Dental Check-Up
- Review of Medical History
Your dentist will review your medical and dental history to understand any existing health conditions or concerns.
- Oral Examination
The dentist will examine your teeth, gums, tongue, and mouth for signs of decay, gum disease, and other potential issues.
- X-Rays
Depending on your age, risk of disease, and symptoms, the dentist may take X-rays to get a detailed view of your teeth and jawbone. X-rays help detect problems not visible during a regular exam, such as cavities between teeth, impacted teeth, and jawbone issues.
- Oral Cancer Screening
The dentist will check for signs of oral cancer, including lumps, red or white patches, and sores in the mouth.
How Often Should You Have a Dental Check-Up?
The general recommendation is to visit the dentist every six to twelve months. However, the frequency may vary based on your oral health needs. Some people with specific conditions or risk factors may require more frequent visits. Your dentist will advise you on an appropriate treatment plan for your needs.
How much does a dental check-up cost?
New patient exam (required to register with us) – £80.00 with a £30.00 deposit when making the booking.
Private
- Check up – £48.00
- X-rays – £9.50 (each)
Denplan
- Denplan Essentials A – x1 covered a year, any additional throughout the year – £38.40
- Denplan Essentials B – x2 covered a year, any additional throughout the year – £38.40
- Denplan Care – covered
Routine dental check-ups are essential for maintaining a healthy smile and preventing dental issues. By understanding the importance of these visits and practising good oral hygiene at home, you can enjoy optimal oral health and overall well-being.
Schedule your next dental appointment today and take the first step toward a lifetime of healthy smiles.
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