Dental Health

Why You Should See A Dentist Regularly

Dental health is essential for many reasons. While you might not always enjoy visiting the dentist - it is critical for good dental hygiene.

Prevent tooth decay and gum disease

You can catch these problems early by visiting a dentist regularly and getting treatment before they become more serious.

Regular Visits to the Dentist are Essential

Regular Dentist visits are essential to overall health and well-being. Regular dental visits are vital to maintaining good dental health. There needs to be more than just brushing your teeth alone. 

Only a dentist can give you a professional cleaning and examination that can remove tartar build-up and help detect problems in their early stages when they to avoid further damage to your teeth and gums. Regular dental visits also allow your dentist to get to know you and your mouth, so they can more easily spot changes that may indicate a problem.

While most people see the dentist only when they have a problem, it is essential to see the dentist regularly for preventive care.

You should visit the dentist once every six months. This is vital to maintaining good dental health. People with certain risk factors for dental problems, such as diabetes, may need to visit more often.

Dental insurance plans typically cover two preventive care visits per year. Ask your dentist about payment options if your health insurance doesn't cover preventive care visits..

The benefits of regular dental visits

Regular dental visits can help to ensure healthy teeth and gums. There are several benefits to seeing a dentist regularly, such as:

  • Preventing tooth decay: Regular dental visits allow your dentist to detect any signs of tooth decay early on and take steps to prevent it from getting worse.
  • Detection of oral health problems: Your dentist can also detect any other issues with your oral health, such as gum disease, during a regular visit.
  • Early detection of medical problems: Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, can cause changes in your oral health. By visiting the dentist regularly, you can catch these changes early on and get the treatment you need.

In addition to these benefits, the dentist will show you how to care for your teeth properly. So if you want to keep your smile looking its best, be sure to schedule regular dental appointments!

The dangers of neglecting your dental health

There are millions of bacteria that live in the mouth - some are harmful to your teeth and gums. If you don't take care of your dental health, these harmful bacteria can cause tooth decay and gum disease.

Tooth decay is where the enamel - the outer layer of your tooth, has worn away, and the tooth has become compromised and begins to rot with decay. If left untreated, it can lead to cavities (holes in your teeth), tooth loss, and pain. Inflammation of the gums - or gum diseases can eventually destroy the tissues that support your teeth. If not treated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss.

The best way to prevent tooth decay and gum disease is to practice good oral hygiene. This means brushing your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, eating a balanced diet, and visiting your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and checkups.

If you neglect your dental health, you are at risk for both tooth decay and gum disease. These conditions can cause pain, expensive dental bills, and tooth loss. So be sure to take care of your teeth and gums twice daily, with brushing and flossing - Eat a balanced diet, and regular dentist trips!

The best time to see a dentist

The best time to see a dentist is every six months or sooner as recommended by your dentist. This way, your dentist can monitor your oral health and prevent any problems from developing.

How often should you should see a dentist?

Most dental professionals recommend that you see a dentist at least once a year, or every six months, for regular checkups and cleanings. But depending on your circumstances, you may need to see your dentist more frequently.

Your dentist can determine how often you should schedule appointments based on your needs. If you have good oral hygiene and visit your dentist regularly, you may only need to come for annual checkups. But if you have poor oral hygiene or a history of dental problems, you may need to come in more often.

In addition to regular checkups, you must see your dentist immediately if you have concerns about your oral health. If you have a toothache, or pain in the gums, don't wait to make an appointment. The sooner you see a dentist, the sooner you can get relief from your symptoms and get any necessary treatment.

What to expect during a dental visit

During a typical visit, the dentist or dental hygienist will do an oral exam, which includes looking at your teeth, gums, and mouth for signs of disease or other problems. The hygienist will also take X-rays if needed. 

After the exam, the hygienist will clean your teeth. This is called prophylaxis or prophy. During the cleaning, the hygienist will remove plaque (a sticky film of bacteria) and tartar (hardened plaque) for your teeth & gums. The hygienist may also polish your teeth and apply fluoride treatments to help prevent cavities.

Best ways to care for your teeth

You may think that as long as you thoroughly brush your teeth daily, and floss - you don't need to see a dentist. Not true - Even if you are vigilant with dental hygiene you still need to see a dentist regularly for a professional cleaning and checkup.

There are a few reasons why its important to see your dentist regularly. First, your dentist can remove any plaque and tartar (the hard stuff formed from plaque build-up) that you may have missed. Plaque and tartar can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and other dental problems, so it's essential to remove them regularly.

Second, your dentist can identify any problems with your teeth or gums that you may not be aware of. For example, you might have a small cavity that you haven't noticed yet. If caught early, cavities are easily treatable. But if left untreated, they can get larger and cause more severe problems.

Finally, seeing your dentist regularly can help prevent potential dental problems in the future. Your dentist can give you tips on caring for your teeth at home and identify areas where you may be at risk for dental problems.

 

So don't wait – schedule an appointment with your dentist today!

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is your Practice?

Unit 1/236 Stafford Road, Stafford Qld 4053  - Find Us on Google Maps - Click Here

Do you offer Bulk Billing for children?

Yes. The Child Dental Benefits Scheme allows for children aged 2-17 years, who may be eligible for free dental treatment up to $1,013 over two years.  

Can I book online?

Absolutely.  Click Here

How much does your initial consultation cost?

Dr Feng will develop a treatment plan for your teeth based on a professional dental examination free of charge.. After you are happy with the suggested solutions, we will begin the treatment. 

Are Dental Plans available?

Yes, we have the option to refer you to Dental Members Australia interest-free plans. 

Can I pay with my Health Insurance?

We have many Health Insurance Partners, and we will gladly discuss this with you at your first consultation.   

What services do you offer?

We pride ourselves on our quality of dental services, from preventative dental to extensive dental rehabilitation. 

The services we provide include:

  • Comprehensive care
  • Dental Bridges
  • Dental Crowns
  • Dental Fillings
  • Dental Implants
  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Teeth Whitening
  • General Dentistry
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Dental Hygiene

Are you a Member of the ADA?

Yes, we are members of both the Federal and Queensland branches of the Australian Dental Association.

How do I get in contact with you?

Yes. The Child Dental Benefits Scheme allows for children aged 2-17 years, who may be eligible for free dental treatment up to $1,013 over two years.  

Flexible Payment Options To Meet Your Needs

We have a range of payment options available making it easier for you to access cosmetic dentistry when you need it. Not when you can afford it.