Categories: General Dentistry

Don’t Skip Dental Checkups!

Dental appointments are an essential part of maintaining your health, but a large number of adults in the US skip their preventive checkups. With the end of the year coming up in just a few months, you could be running out of time to use up your benefits. The team at MMC Dental in Houston, TX, is here today to remind you to come in for your cleaning and examination before the end of the year.

A Professional Cleaning Removes Plaque

As you may already know, it’s recommended to see your dentist twice a year, or more often if recommended. During your appointment, your teeth and gums will be cleaned, and your oral cavity will be examined. A hygienist will thoroughly remove plaque buildup from your gums, leaving you with a fresher and brighter smile. This essential step of oral health care can help prevent common problems including cavities and gum disease. Dental checkups should begin during childhood and continue to occur twice a year for your whole life. If your little one has developed their first tooth, you can bring them in for their very first appointment.

Dental Examinations Detect Problems Early

After your hygienist has carefully cleaned your teeth and gums, an examination will be performed. Your dentist may take X-rays to get a closer look at the inside of your smile. They will look for signs of decay, bone loss, and other changes to your oral health. The examination can help detect these common concerns early so that a treatment plan can be created. If any problems are found during your examination, necessary treatments can be planned to restore your smile. For instance, if a cavity is found during your checkup, you may need to schedule a dental filling to treat the area. Your dentist can also help diagnose problems like TMJ dysfunction, bruxism, and more.

Restorations Can Be Planned To Protect Your Smile

Once a diagnosis has been made, your dentist can explain the situation and create a treatment plan to recover your smile. Cavities are a common oral health problem that patients face, and these can be treated with a dental filling. If the decay is more severe or there is an infection, a root canal may be recommended instead. Your dentist can also help with chipped, broken, or worn down teeth by creating a dental crown to cover the area. Periodontal disease is another serious oral health concern that should be treated promptly. If you have swollen, red, or bleeding gums, this could be a sign of gum disease. Deep cleanings can be done to help you manage your symptoms.

Schedule An Appointment With Our Team

Your biannual cleaning and examination offers valuable preventive care for your smile. Call MMC Dental in Houston, TX, today at 713-926-8896 to schedule your appointment.

Dr. Chan

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