While there is no blanket answer on how often everyone should see a dentist, most dental care professionals suggest getting an appointment every six months. But, why is it important to see my dentist every 6 months?
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While there is no blanket answer on how often everyone should see a dentist, most dental care professionals suggest getting an appointment every six months. But, why is it important to see my dentist every 6 months?
Poor dental hygiene can lead to gum disease or periodontitis (an inflammation of the tissue and bone that supports the teeth). Gum disease won’t go away on its own. Here's what to expect when it comes to periodontitis treatment.
Wisdom teeth typically don’t start coming in until early adulthood – typically between the ages of 17-25. However, these rear molars can pose wisdom teeth problems before, during, or even after they come in. How can you tell if your wisdom teeth could be a problem for you? Let’s start by looking at what makes wisdom teeth different from your other teeth.
You’ve probably gone to the dentist before. It’s a predictable experience. Even so, a refresher on things to expect at your dental checkup never hurt anyone. While each dentist’s office has their own quirks and habits, you can expect this same basic process. Keep reading to be prepared.
Good for you! You’re scheduled for an appointment to keep your teeth healthy. Now that that’s taken care of, the next thing you might want to know is how to prepare for your first dental checkup. So, let’s talk about that.