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This Spring, Don’t Forget Your Dental Cleaning in Bedford!

April 10, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drhendricksen @ 4:09 pm
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You’re sure to thoroughly clean your home every spring because not only does it put you in a good mood, but it also helps remove allergens you don’t get during your regular cleaning routine. That’s no different from having your dentist remove hardened plaque and tartar from your gum line that you can’t get when you brush and floss at home! This spring, clean every nook and cranny of your life by remembering to schedule your dental cleaning in Bedford. A checkup and cleaning with your dentist can help you feel refreshed, healthy, and inspired to tackle clearing out the attic and garage when you get home! Read on to find out the importance of maintaining your oral health by attending your semi-annual checkups and cleanings. 

Why is it Important to See Your Dentist Every Six Months?

Visiting your dentist every six months is vital in preventing small problems from turning into large ones. Your dentist in Bedford will be able to catch symptoms and prevent serious illnesses from affecting your life such as oral cancer and gum disease.

Even if you brush and floss daily, plaque and tartar can still buildup in your mouth and cause issues such as cavities and infections. You’re even more susceptible to developing these problems if you use tobacco, have a bad diet, or have health conditions that affect your immune system. Additionally, during your visit, your dentist can recommend oral hygiene products to use at home and answer any questions you may have.

What Happens During a Checkup and Cleaning?

There are two major steps to your semi-annual preventive dental appointment: the checkup and the cleaning. During your checkup, your dentist may take X-rays to determine if there are any issues that aren’t visible to the naked eye like bone loss, impacted wisdom teeth, and infections. After this is done, they’ll inspect your mouth in search of any signs or symptoms that could indicate the presence of diseases or other problems.

The second part of your visit is your cleaning. During this, your dentist or hygienist will rid your gumline and teeth of any hardened plaque and tartar using special tools like a scaler. They’ll complete this process by flossing between your teeth and polishing your smile using a gritty substance called prophylaxis paste to leave your teeth shiny and clean.

What’s the Best Way to Maintain Your Smile Between Visits?

Keeping up with your oral hygiene between visits can help shorten the time you spend at your dentist’s office. If you brush and floss regularly, you’ll reap the benefits of having healthy teeth and gums because you’ll be preventing plaque and tartar buildup. It’s recommended by the ADA that you brush twice a day for two minutes each time. Additionally, maintaining a healthier lifestyle by having a balanced diet and avoiding tobacco products can help keep your mouth in great shape.

Kick off your spring cleaning spree by seeing your dentist for your semi-annual checkup and cleaning. Let them clean out the nooks and crannies of your mouth that you can’t get to with a regular toothbrush and dental floss. If you tidy up your teeth, your smile will thank you!

About the Author

Dr. Julia White has been serving patients with compassionate and detail-oriented dental care for the last 6 years. She proudly continues her education and attends countless courses on cosmetic dentistry, occlusion, and complex dentition. Whether her patients are looking for dental care for their children, or for themselves, she enjoys providing comprehensive treatment to everybody in the family! For any questions or to schedule an appointment, visit Hendricksen and White Cosmetic & Family Dentistry’s website or contact 540-587-5707.

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