26357 Forest Blvd. N #2
Wyoming, MN 55092
Going to the dentist can be stressful or difficult to accommodate into your schedule. Although dental exams are not something we look forward to, they are necessary for optimum health. Here are five compelling reasons to see your family dentist at least twice a year.
Unfortunately, dental decay wears away the outer coating of your tooth, known as the enamel, which cannot be replaced. As a result, it's critical to catch degradation as soon as possible! Your dentist will thoroughly examine your teeth for symptoms of decay during your biannual check-up and devise a treatment plan to address the problem.
If you're not careful with your oral hygiene, plaque and tartar can build up quickly. Soft plaque does not have much of an opportunity to form on the surface of your teeth if you visit your dentist every six months, which can cause gum irritation and potentially progress to periodontal disease if not treated promptly.
Brushing your teeth twice a day is commonly believed to be all required for a happy and healthy smile; however, this is far from the case! You can learn everything you need to know about proper dental hygiene by going to a dentists office twice a year.
We don't get a toothache until the cavity has progressed to the point where we can feel it. Cavities can be detected significantly earlier with regular dental appointments. An X-ray taken as part of your dental examination might also reveal hidden issues such as impacted wisdom teeth or a shift in your teeth caused by an overbite or jaw condition.
Regular dental appointments are necessary to maintain healthy gums and teeth and avoid other oral health issues. Dental illness can be associated with various health issues, including diabetes, renal disease, and heart disease. Routine dental checkups are about your overall health, not just your teeth.
You only get one set of teeth. Therefore it's essential to look after them. According to the American Dental Association, the number of dentists is growing. As of 2020, there were 201,117 working dentists. At Borealis Dental, we understand you have options, but we can offer you compassionate and high-quality dental care. We can help you with routine dental checkups, same-day dental crowns, and full dental implants. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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