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Regular Dental Visits

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Have you ever wondered why the American Dental Association and your dentist recommend you come back every six months? It is because regular dental visits are essential for the maintenance of healthy teeth and gums. In between those six-month examinations, it is important that you work to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy. If you need additional help, your dentist may even suggest more frequent visits.

Here are what healthy teeth and gums look like after a dental cleaning.

Plaque and tartar can build up in a very short time if good oral hygiene is not practiced between visits. Food, beverages, and tobacco can stain teeth as well. 

If not removed, soft plaque can harden on the teeth (form tartar) and irritate the gum tissue.

Checking your teeth for tooth decay is just one part of a thorough dental examination. During your checkup appointments your dentist (or the dental hygienist) will likely evaluate the health of your gums, perform a head and neck examination (to look for anything out of the ordinary), examine your mouth for any indications of oral cancer, diabetes, or vitamin deficiencies. Don’t be surprised if your dentist also examines your face, bite, saliva, and movement of your lower jaw joints (TMJs). Your dentist or the dental hygienist will then clean your teeth and stress the importance of you maintaining good oral hygiene at home between visits.

The Regular Dental Visit

During your regularly-scheduled dental appointments your dentist will likely look at your gums, mouth, tongue, and throat. 

THE HEAD & NECK EXAMINATION

Examine your face

Examine your neck

Check your lymph nodes

Check your lower jaw joints (TMJs)

THE CLINICAL DENTAL EXAMINATION

Examine the gums

Look for signs of gum disease

Check for loose teeth

Look at the tissues inside of your mouth

Examine your tongue

Check your bite

Look for visual evidence of tooth decay

Check for broken teeth

Check for damaged fillings

Look for changes in the gums covering teeth

Evaluate any dental appliance you have

Check the contact between your teeth

Take x-rays 

THE DENTAL CLEANING

Check the cleanliness of your teeth and gums

Remove any plaque and tartar

Polish your teeth

Floss between your teeth

Review recommended brushing and flossing techniques 

Once your examination and cleaning have been performed, your dentist will tell you about the health of your teeth and gums and make any additional recommendations. By seeing your dentist on a regular basis and following daily good oral hygiene practices at home, you are more likely to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

Source: http://www.dentalcare.com/

Anderson Dental Group