It’s Time to Take Care of Your Teeth
Now that it’s officially the spring season, it’s the ideal time to think about scheduling a dental exam and cleaning. Every 6 months, it’s important to take the time out of your busy schedule and invest in yourself and your oral care.
Taking care of your teeth and gums is just as important as taking care of the rest of your body, and regular visits to the dentist can save you from dental dangers down the road, issues like cavities or gum disease.
Is Your Schedule Too Busy?
We get it. Life is busy, and a visit to the dentist probably isn’t your favorite thing to do. But using your hectic schedule as an excuse, well – please don’t make that a habit!
Scheduling routine dental visits can be hard when you have a full calendar, but taking the time ensures a healthy mouth, fresh breath, and a beautiful smile. Having a hard time remembering?
- Schedule an appointment either before work or during your lunchtime. For example, San Mateo Center for Cosmetic Dentistry offers early hours, making it easy to get your teeth cleaned and then on about your day.
- Schedule the next appointment before you leave the office, and set reminders on your iPhone (or if you’re old school, write them on a calendar).
Whatever it takes to keep you on schedule, do it! Squeeze in those routine dental appointments and enjoy healthy teeth.
What to Expect During Your Cleaning
Most cleanings start with the dental hygienist taking x-rays, which helps the dentist observe any cavities, cracks, or injuries to your teeth and gums.
Next, the hygienist will remove the tartar and plaque that regular brushing and flossing may have missed, and then polish your teeth with a high-speed brush. The hygienist will also look for signs of decay or gum disease and will give you recommendations for improving the way you brush and floss. The dentist will also complete a dental exam and discuss any issues or a proposed treatment plan.
Regular exams and cleanings can help catch serious issues before they develop into something that may require additional dental work such as fillings, crowns, or veneers. It’s also a good time to talk about other ways to keep your smile at its best, services like teeth whitening or Invisalign clear braces.
This year, make scheduling your dental exam and cleaning a priority. Between the numerous benefits and the ease of setting up your appointment, there should be no excuse for putting it off. Your teeth and gums will thank you now, leading the way for a healthier smile in the year ahead.