When patients hear the term “preventive dentistry,” the first thing to come to mind usually involves brushing your teeth. Indeed, this is a necessary step that should be practiced twice every day, as it is the primary method used to address the buildup of bacteria-laden plaque. As a matter of fact, plaque accumulates as the day goes on, and the longer it remains the more likely a person is to develop a major concern.
Though brushing helps prevent plaque, flossing is necessary for gum health. After consuming a food item, nearly everyone has experienced a piece becoming lodged in-between structures. What you might not know, however, is that this is the number one cause of gum disease. In other words, at-home care is essential for prioritizing smile health.
While at-home care is needed, it is important to recognize that it is only a portion of the complete routine. Indeed, your oral cavity consists of many assets – your gums, teeth, tongue, cheeks, lips, and throat – and each one of those must be cared for. To learn more about this process, reach out to our office today.
Whether you are aware of it or not, your routine checkup and cleaning play a larger role than expected. Your appointment is an effective way to identify a variety of concerns with the help of a trained professional eye. What’s more? It allows our team to identify issues much sooner in the process to allow for a higher probability of successful treatment.
Indeed, it is recommended that you attend a checkup at least once every six months in order for our team to monitor your health and ensure minor concerns have not developed into major ones. To learn more about this process, contact our team today.
In addition to identifying concerns, your six-month visit includes a thorough cleaning. This is necessary for removing difficult plaque deposits that may have made their home in the hard-to-access areas of the mouth. What’s more? We will even polish your structures so that future attachment is not as easily achieved.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to schedule your next appointment with our team today and learn more about your preventive dental visit.
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