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How Often Should You Visit A Dentist?


Posted on 1/2/2024 by Weo Admin
White female patient happily waiting in a dental chair for her dentist to begin her routine dental exam.Even though seeing the dentist twice a year is a good general rule, how often you should go depends on your smile needs. It is based on your oral hygiene, habits, and specific medical conditions. For some, seeing the dentist once or twice a year is enough, but others might need more visits. Just ask your dentist when to come back, and they will likely let you know when they want to see you again.

Why Are Routine Check-Ups Essential?


Regardless of how well you floss or brush your teeth, seeing a dentist is crucial. Dentists can identify problems you might not notice. For instance, gum disease or cavities are not painful or visible until they are serious. Dentists are always the first to spot oral cancer in many patients. Regular dentist visits can help prevent many dental problems if identified early. Your dentist can find solutions to any issues during these visits, saving you time, discomfort, and even money in the long run.

Who Needs More Frequent Dental Visits?


Some individuals need to see the dentist more than two times a year. People at a higher risk of dental and other health issues may need to visit the dental office every three months or even more frequently. These are:

Pregnant Women


When you are pregnant, hormonal changes can impact your oral health. Increased hormones make you susceptible to cavities and gum disease. Routine dental checkups can help prevent dental problems and keep you and your baby healthy.

Heart Patients


Proper dental care is important as it may prevent heart disease. This is because the bacteria in your mouth can reach the heart, leading to heart problems. People with bad oral health are more likely to have heart problems than those with healthy mouths. Getting regular dental cleanings and checkups can lower your risk of getting heart disease.

Other people who need to see the dentist often are smokers, cancer patients, and diabetic persons. Also, individuals with gum disease, those with a weakened immune system, and those prone to cavities require special attention to their oral health.

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Life Long Dental


3100 NW Bucklin Hill Rd, Suite 209, Silverdale, WA 98383

Phone


(360) 633-2377

Fax


(360) 692-8863

Email


info@lifelongdental.com

Office Hours


Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Friday: 7:30am–4:30pm

Address


3100 NW Bucklin Hill Rd, Suite 209, Silverdale, WA 98383


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