It goes without saying that preventive dentistry is the name of the game when it comes to taking care of your smile and oral health. In fact, our only natural line of defense against harm comes from the protective layer of enamel that surrounds our teeth, and even that is not indestructible. Once enamel is gone, it is gone for good, and nothing is standing in the way of infection and disease from wreaking havoc on your grin.
Due to this, we must take an active position in our own dental prevention so as to ensure our grins have the best chances of success we can provide them. At home, this process may appear as brushing at least twice a day, flossing after meals, and utilizing mouthwash to reach areas that were previously inaccessible. But it is important to recognize that care does not stop there. For more information about this process and what steps you can take for a healthier grin, give us a call today.
No preventive dental routine would be complete without attending your six-month checkup and cleaning. During this visit, our team is able to provide a comprehensive examination that takes a look for any signs of damage, harm, infection, or other point of concern. Not only does this step help identify what aspects of your routine are working well, but it helps point out what areas may require more work. Additionally, your professional cleaning helps to remove deposits of plaque that might not be reachable with brushing or flossing alone.
One major reason our team encourages you to schedule your checkup before the new year is so that you can utilize your dental benefits. Indeed, you accrue these credits as you attend visits, but bear in mind that they may expire at the end of the year. As such, we encourage you to use them before they are gone!
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to learn more about the need for routine checkups and cleanings, and schedule your next appointment with our team today.
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