ROUTINE DENTAL CHECKUPS
dental checkups and exam for all ages
Schedule Dental Checkups For All Of Your Family At Cottonwood Dental In Irving, Texas
Regular dental check-ups are necessary to maintain healthy teeth. Proper removal of plaque and tartar is crucial for dental health. Plaque is an invisible bacterial layer that forms on your teeth whenever you eat or drink. Over time, this bacteria will convert sugars into acids that erode tooth enamel and cause decay. Although brushing and flossing are important for maintaining dental hygiene, they are not sufficient for removing all the plaque and tartar. For this reason, Cottonwood Dental recommends that you schedule regular dental checkups to preserve the health of your teeth.
FAMILY DENTISTRY
Teeth Cleaning
Dental Checkups
Fillings
Root Canal Therapy
Crowns and Bridges
Gum Disease Therapy
Full/Partial Dentures
Tooth Extractions
What Happens at Teeth Checkup?
What Is Included In Dental Exam?
To better understand possible issues and risk factors, your dentist will ask you questions about your lifestyle, dental hygiene habits, and overall health.
A routine dental checkup also involves a thorough teeth cleaning that removes plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth and gum line. Your dentist will also polish the surfaces of your teeth to remove any stains.
The entire checkup typically takes between 45-60 minutes, although it may be shorter for children.
When Do You Need A Dental Checkup?
Regular dental checkups are crucial to prevent dental issues and detect early signs of larger problems. Although it’s recommended to visit the dentist every six months, the frequency of checkups may vary depending on your health, oral hygiene, and habits. If you have minimal issues and maintain good dental hygiene, you can reduce your checkups to once a year. But if you’re at higher risk, more frequent checkups may be necessary. Your dentist can advise you on how often you should schedule regular checkups.
If you notice any changes in your oral health, like pain, sensitivity, or anything unusual, between your regular checkups, you should contact your dentist immediately. This allows your dentist to diagnose and resolve the issue before it turns into a major problem.
It’s also important to bring your children in for a checkup as soon as their first tooth appears. Regular checkups from the start are the best way to promote a lifetime of oral health.