Making sure you come in and see us for your routine appointments is key to a healthy smile, so that we can treat problems as they arise, using the most minimal treatment possible.
When it comes to your teeth, prevention plays a pivotal role. Teeth can’t self-heal, so there’s all the more reason to come in and see us for routine appointments. With swift intervention, problems can be addressed with simple lifestyle changes, rather than involved dental treatment to reverse damage and decay.
But it’s not just your dentist appointments that count. Routine professional hygiene cleaning every six months ensures plaque and tartar don’t attack your gums and go on to cause problems for your oral health.
Taking the time to see us for both dentist and hygienist appointments is a huge win for your dental health, the condition of your teeth and your overall well-being.
Putting the care and time each day into looking after your teeth will ensure you reap the rewards in the future. The smallest of changes like alterations to your diet, spending that bit extra time flossing, and switching to an electric toothbrush can all help maintain the lifespan of your natural teeth.
We’re here to advise on what you can do to improve your oral hygiene routine and to carry out restorative treatment to get your smile back on track.
What if my teeth are in poor condition?
If your teeth are in need of some care and attention, there are a number of solutions and options we can discuss with you. Just remember, there’s always a way back for your smile. With the technology at our disposal, we can create a completely bespoke treatment plan to address your individual needs, whether it’s full mouth rehabilitation with implants, several hygiene cleaning sessions to treat gum disease, or teeth straightening for crooked teeth with Invisalign.
Do I need to see a dentist if my teeth look and feel fine?
It’s incredibly important to see the dentist and the hygienist for routine check-ups, even if you don’t think there’s anything amiss with your teeth. Symptomless problems are common with teeth, so it’s important to have your mouth checked by a dentist. We will use specialised equipment to identify the beginnings of what could be an issue with your mouth that you won’t necessarily be able to spot at home. In addition, every routine appointment comes with an oral cancer screening. Which is highly important in identifying areas and lesions which may require monitoring or specialist treatment.
Can you teach me how to improve my brushing and flossing?
Of course. In fact, routine dental check-ups are all about working with you to help you take great care of your smile. As dentists, one of the aspects of our profession we love the most is passing on knowledge that we know will help our patients feel more confident about looking after their oral health.
We can also point you in the direction of the support you might need to stop smoking or to change certain eating habits that might be contributing to dental-related problems.
Whatever your needs, we’re here to meet them.
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