Why go to the dentist every six months

Do I really need to go to the dentist every 6 months?

You know that you’re supposed to go to the dentist every six months, but if you’re like many people, you may have slacked off. Since many oral problems have little or no symptoms in the early stages, it is easy to get lulled into a false sense of security. Here are six reasons to go to the dentist every six months. 

1. A thorough cleaning

Sticky plaque is your mouth’s enemy. Even if you are religious about brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash, you need professional cleanings to remove plaque and ensure you have healthy teeth. Your dental hygienist has special equipment to remove plaque from hard-to-reach place and can see your teeth better than you can.

2. Halting gum disease

Many people fail to recognize the early signs of gum infections. If left untreated, gum disease can cause the gums to pull away from the teeth which can allow oral bacteria to damage the bones supporting the teeth. Your dentist is trained to spot the early signs of gum disease, so keeping regular appointments will help nip this problem in the bud.

3. Avoiding invasive procedures

Small cavities are cheap and easy to fix. Implants, gum surgeries, and root canals are not so much. Untreated cavities will only turn into bigger problems, so see your Westminster dentist every six months to avoid costly dental procedures.

4. Detecting oral cancer

As with all cancers, early detection is key. Your dentist can catch oral cancer in time if you keep regular appointments.

5. Eliminating risk factors

Studies show a strong link between gum disease and heart disease, diabetes, and dementia. So, taking care of your mouth reduces your rick of developing these serious conditions.

6. A pretty smile

Taking care of your teeth has positive cosmetic results. Regular professional cleaning polishes away surface stains and makes teeth appear whiter.

 Keep your teeth for life

Going to the dentist every six months is the responsible thing to do. You change the oil on your car because you recognize the value of maintaining your vehicle as opposed to waiting for it to break down.

The same is true for your body; if you take care of it, you will live a longer, healthier life. If you’ve been letting your dental appointments slide, pick up the phone and schedule an appointment today. Share this post with your friends and encourage them to see their dentist as well.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask







About the author

A practicing dentist since 1982, Dr. Gary Imm, provides advanced cosmetic dentistry, including smile makeovers, sedation, implant and TMJ services. He is committed to progressive, extraordinary care for his guests. All Smiles Dental Care trains at least 300 hours each year at such prestigious centers as the Las Vegas Institute of Advanced Dentistry. (LVI)

Related Posts