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7 Reasons Regular Dental Exams Are So Important

Alexandra Rivers
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A growing number of Americans have dental issues. One study from the CDC reports that 26% have untreated tooth decay. Over 47% have periodontal disease.

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  • 1. Remove plaque and prevents tartar buildup
  • 2. Identify problems early
  • 3. Gain the confidence to sport a big smile
  • 4. Avoid costly dental procedures
  • 5. Screen for oral cancer
  • 6. Impact of dental hygiene on overall health

Many of these issues could be fixed with better oral hygiene. More than brushing twice daily is needed to maintain good oral health and hygiene. Just like your body, your teeth need regular examinations too. Oral health is an important topic of discussion among Americans. Although many understand its importance, only some follow up with their oral hygiene goals.

There are several critical reasons to be mindful of your oral hygiene. Assuming you’re vaguely aware of the importance of dental examinations, the following section dives into eight solid reasons you should consider scheduling one right away.

1. Remove plaque and prevents tartar buildup

Plaque and tartar buildup is oral bacteria that can lead to various potential dental issues, such as cavities and tooth decay. They are also leading causes of gum bleeding. During a dental examination, any plaque and tartar buildup will be cleared to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

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Plaque is a soft film consisting of bacteria, saliva, and food particles, accumulating on the teeth over time. This can be removed through regular brushing and flossing. However, over time the plaque can harden to form tartar, which cannot be removed by simply brushing or flossing. Tartar deposits are difficult to remove without professional help from a dentist or dental hygienist, as they require special tools and techniques.

Plaque and tartar buildup is oral bacteria that can lead to various potential dental issues, such as cavities and tooth decay. During a dental examination, any plaque and tartar buildup will be cleared so you can help prevent gum disease, tooth decay, cavities, bad breath, enamel erosion, and more. This is one of the reasons regular dental visits are so important.

2. Identify problems early

Identifying problems early during a dental examination is important for improving oral health and preventing potential issues from becoming more severe. During a dental exam, the dentist will check for signs of gum disease, cavities, tooth decay, and other oral issues that may require treatment.

Catching problems while still early can help reduce the need for more serious treatments, such as root canals or fillings, down the road. Identifying issues early can also help catch any infections before they become severe and lead to oral discomfort or long-term damage. To identify problems early during a dental examination, visit the dentist regularly – usually twice a year.

3. Gain the confidence to sport a big smile

A big, confident smile is not just about appearance. It’s also a huge self-esteem booster. A great-looking smile can make you feel more comfortable talking to people and open up new opportunities in life. Whether attending an important meeting or going on a first date, having a bright, inviting smile can help make a great impression.

Regular dental examinations will help boost your confidence by knowing that your teeth are healthy and looking their best. With regular check-ups and professional advice from your dentist, you can be sure that your smile will always look great.

4. Avoid costly dental procedures

Precaution is always better than care, and taking a few precautions to maintain good oral health can prevent any dental problem from becoming costly. Damaged and unhealthy teeth can become a more extensive dental problem, requiring expensive procedures. With regular dental examinations, you can avoid any such problems.

A dentist will advise ways to keep your teeth and mouth healthy and clean during your appointment. You can also ask for product recommendations, the correct brushing technique, and other oral hygiene practices.

5. Screen for oral cancer

The earlier oral cancer is identified and treated, the better the chances are of successful treatment. Regular dental examinations can help detect suspicious growths or lesions early before they spread to other parts of the body. This allows for prompt treatment, which may stop cancer from progressing further.

Regular dental exams are essential to ensure that any potential issues, including oral cancer, are identified as early as possible so that appropriate treatment can be provided quickly. By visiting your dentist biannually, you can stay proactive with your health and reduce your risk of developing this serious condition.

6. Impact of dental hygiene on overall health

There is a direct relation between your oral and overall health. Studies have shown that people with good oral hygiene and health are less likely to get ill or catch diseases. Many health issues, like stroke, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and pregnancy complications, have been linked to bad oral hygiene and dental problems. This is a significant reason to consider a dental exam to maintain health and prevent diseases. 

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I am Alexandra Rivers, a highly experienced healthcare professional with extensive experience in hospital administration. With over 10 years of experience working in the field, I have developed a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare industry and its complexities.

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