Preventative care is a foundation of dentistry. The American Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist regularly – usually about twice yearly – for full cleanings, examinations, and consultations for potential treatment. Professional dental cleanings help remove built-up plaque that is not removable using conventional brushing and flossing. Often, dentists are also capable of identifying potential problems that patients are not yet able to see or feel. When you maintain regular preventative dental appointments, you can stave off decay and gum disease, as well as identify the beginnings of oral health problems before they become severe.
Yes. Even if you brush and floss after every meal and
before bed, bacteria-harbouring plaque can
accumulate in the tiniest crevices, grooves and pits.
Overtime, the teeth will begin to decay in those areas,
which may result in pain and partial or total tooth loss.
Your cleaning and consultation will consist of a visible
examination of the teeth and gums. If you haven’t
been to the dentist in a while, you may also require x-
rays for a more comprehensive view of your teeth.
You’ll also consult with your dentist about any oral
health problems you may have been having or
questions that you may have. The cleaning will follow,
during which a dental hygienist will use special
instruments to remove hardened plaque from your
teeth. Finally, your teeth will be polished before your
dentist discusses any treatment recommendations he
or she may have for you.
In between dental cleanings and consultations, be sure
to maintain good oral habits at home. This includes
daily flossing and brushing after meals. It’s also
important to drink fluoridated water and use a
fluoridated toothpaste.