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How Regular Cleaning Helps Your Health

The recommendation from dentists all over the country is that people need to get oral checkups once every six months. It should not be too difficult to squeeze a regular dental checkup into your routine, but many people go years without seeing a dental professional. This is not good because seeing a dentist often can do wonders for your health.
How Regular Cleaning Helps Your Health

How Regular Cleaning Helps Your Health

Health Problems Are Detected Earlier 

A typical excuse people give for not seeing a dentist as often as they should is that their teeth and gums feel fine. Even if you do not experience any pain or bleeding in your mouth, it does not necessarily mean that everything is OK. The earlier stages of gum disease tend to be asymptomatic. That means an infection is growing, and you do not notice anything off.

Gum disease is a common oral health problem dentists are able to catch during a regular dental checkup, but sometimes much worse issues can be discovered. Many types of oral cancer are not noticeable at first. If a cancer is detected in an early stage, then treatment is a lot more manageable.

Tips for Better Care at Home

As important as it is to see a dentist routinely, you also need to be taking care of your teeth and gums at home. Brushing twice a day is the gold standard to live by. A professional will be able to tell you if you are brushing often enough and if you are brushing the right way.

Referral to Specialist

Dentists can only do so much. During a checkup, your dentist might not have a concern but is unable to say with certainty if further treatment is necessary. You will then be referred to an orthodontist or periodontist in order to get your oral structures examined further.

Even if nothing bad is discovered, it is still good to go to a regular dental checkup simply to gain peace of mind. These visits are great for your overall well-being in general.

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