HOW OFTEN SHOULD I SEE MY DENTIST IN ASHBURN?

Family Dentistry & Implant Center • April 22, 2017

Your busiest day at work yet, and what pops up on your calendar? A dental appointment! This is the last thing you need to interrupt your hectic schedule, and you reach for your phone to cancel. One dental appointment each year should be sufficient especially if your teeth aren’t hurting, right? Wrong! Your dental appointments are important not only for your oral health, but also your overall health and well being. Don’t cancel you visit with your dentist in Ashburn!

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THE ORAL SYSTEMIC LINK

With so much information emerging about how periodontal health is connected with overall health, it’s never been more important to take good care of your oral health with regular visits every six months to your dentist. For most patients a six-month schedule is sufficient, however for patients who struggle with gum disease may need additional cleaning appointments throughout the year to help keep their condition under control.

We know that the bacteria responsible for causing periodontal (gum) disease can also contribute to issues such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure, and vice versa. Maintaining optimum oral health means that you’re also maintaining your overall health.

WHAT HAPPENS AT MY ROUTINE VISIT?

There are a few important things that take place at your six-month cleaning and check-up. First, our highly skilled hygienists clean your teeth and remove the excess plaque buildup that contributes to many dental conditions such as tooth decay and gum disease. They’ll also spend time educating you about your oral health so you can make improvements to your home care routine.

Next, Dr. Sabharwal will screen you for issues such as oral cancer, gum disease, tooth decay, and cavities. By detecting these issues early on, we can give you the opportunity to treat your issues successfully with the least invasive treatment. For example, a cavity detected early on can typically be treated with a dental filling rather than letting it progress and become more decayed, which would require a dental crown.

CONTACT FAMILY DENTISTRY & IMPLANT CENTER

At Family Dentistry & Implant Center , we’re here to be your partners in achieving and maintaining optimum oral health. The best way for us to do this, and your first line of defense against many dental issues is your preventive appointment. If it’s time for your next dental cleaning and check-up, please give your dentist in 20147 a call today to schedule.

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