Visiting your dentist
for regular checkups and
cleanings can help prevent many dental problems as well as to help you
maintain optimal oral health. Don't wait until you have a toothache
before you call your dentist. You should have a regular dental visit at least
every 6 months.
What happens during a dental visit?
- Clinical dental examination - Your dental professional will check for cavities and to see if there is plaque or tartar on your teeth. Plaque is a clear, sticky layer of bacteria. If it is not removed, it can harden and become tartar. You cannot remove tartar with brushing and flossing. If plaque and tartar build up on your teeth, they can cause oral diseases.
The check-up should also include your tongue, throat, face, head, and neck. This is to look for any signs of trouble, swelling, or cancer.
- Dental cleaning – During the dental visit, your dental professional cleans your mouth by removing any plaque and tartar, polishing your teeth and flossing.
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