Because we
are committed to preventing dental problems before they
happen, we recommend that all
of our patients
see us at least every six months for a routine
cleaning and examination. Dental problems usually
start out small but can quickly worsen to become much
more serious. These
problems are much easier to treat—or better yet
avoid—if they are caught early.
Serious dental problems begin as treatable problems.
One example of this is gingivitis. The effects of
gingivitis are reversible. But when gingivitis advances
into periodontal disease, the bone loss that can
result is not reversible.
Another example is a small cavity on the surface
of a tooth. This can easily be fixed, but if it spreads
to the inner layers of the tooth, we may need to perform
root canal therapy and restore the tooth with a crown. This
can also be the case with a cracked filling. It can
usually be fixed quite easily. If untreated, it may
lead to an infection in the tooth’s inner pulp layer
that also must be treated through root canal therapy.
A bad bite can also contribute to problems with your temporomandibular
joint (TMJ) and can cause the painful cycle of muscle
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spasms
and other jaw-joint problems
commonly know as TMD, or temporomandibular disorder. There
are ways to treat TMD and TMJ, the sooner treatment
begins the sooner the painful symptoms can be relieved.
The problems
mentioned above are just a few of the many avoidable or
treatable problems that, if left untreated, can quickly
become much worse.
The key to avoiding serious dental problems—Regular checkups.
During your
regular checkups we examine the health of your mouth,
measure the bone levels around your teeth, check for decay,
screen for oral cancer, examine your dental work, evaluate
your bite, and remove plaque and tartar from your teeth. The
bacteria that cause periodontal disease thrive in plaque
and tartar, producing toxins that can cause bone loss
and eventually tooth loss. A toothbrush and floss
are almost useless against tartar, so to keep it from
building up we must remove it every six months in our
office.
Your six month exam and cleaning is a critical
part of a preventive strategy. It is the best way
for you to prevent advanced dental problems, and minimize
the time and money you spend in the dental chair. |