Posted by DENTAL SPECIALISTS OF NORTH FLORIDA on Dec 8 2022, 10:19 AM
New Year brings new resolutions, goals, and dreams. But before you plan your 2023, make sure you plan your dental care too. A dental checkup is the most important part of your dental routine, and we recommend everyone visit their dentist for an initial checkup every six months.
Even if you're cavity-free, there are things you can do to maximize your dental health in the new year. A checkup allows your dentist to look for any signs of oral cancer. Since symptoms can be difficult to spot or feel on your own, it's important to schedule a visit with a dentist in Palm Coast at least once every year. During a cleaning, our dentist will check for tooth decay and gingivitis so any early signs can be treated right away. Early detection saves you time, money, and stress in the long run.
If you have dental insurance, your coverage may also cover some restorative treatments, like fillings and dental crowns. By taking care of problems as soon as possible, you avoid more invasive treatments down the road.
Your mouth is a gateway to the rest of your body. Bacteria can enter your bloodstream through your gums, causing infection in other parts of your body. This includes heart disease, stroke, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and more. Getting regular dental checkups and cleanings can help you avoid these problems before they begin.
A dental checkup can be an essential step toward achieving a healthy smile before the holiday season. It can help you avoid developing gum disease or other issues that can impact your oral health. During a checkup, you will receive thorough teeth cleaning from a prophy dental hygienist. This will remove plaque and tartar buildup from the surfaces of your teeth. Then, our dentist will examine your teeth and gums to make sure there are no cavities forming or existing issues that need to be treated. Finally, you will also receive a professional fluoride treatment that will strengthen your tooth enamel against the acids in your mouth that can cause tooth decay. It can also reverse early signs of cavities so that you can have a healthier smile for the New Year!
The dentist at Dental Specialists of North Florida can help you keep your teeth healthy. We have two dental offices in Florida. Contact us from your nearest location or visit our website to book an appointment.
Phone: (904) 794-1000
Email: info@DSNFPerio.com