We recognize that we’re probably more excited to see you twice a year for your routine checkups and cleanings than you are to see us. Visiting the dentist doesn’t usually rank high on people’s lists of favorite things to do. Still, your oral health and overall physical health depend on scheduling and attending these regular dental visits. Today, our family dentist in Erwin is exploring six solid reasons you shouldn’t put off your biannual visits to the dentist.
Even if you brush and floss your teeth religiously at home, plaque and tartar can still build up in hard-to-reach places around your teeth and gum line. Tooth decay often begins with no signs or symptoms. Regular checkups at our Jonesborough family dentist office give our dental team a chance to look closely at all of those places where plaque and tartar may be lurking. Tartar can only be removed by dental professionals. Catching cavities early can prevent you from having to have more extensive and expensive procedures, like root canals, down the road.
Have you ever noticed that your gums are red or swollen or perhaps sometimes that your toothpaste is tinted a little pink while you’re brushing your teeth? These are the most common symptoms of gingivitis, also called gum disease, which can fairly easily be managed and reversed. Unfortunately, if gum disease isn’t detected and treated early, it can lead to a more serious stage of gum disease called periodontitis. Gum disease begins the same way cavities do: a buildup of plaque and tartar. At its worst, gum disease can progress and lead to tooth loss and receding gums.
Untreated infections from gum disease have also been linked to serious health issues like heart disease, diabetes and respiratory infections.
Chronic bad breath, also called halitosis, is an embarrassing and isolating problem often caused by dental issues like gum disease, infections or plaque buildup. In a simple exam visit to our Greeneville family dentist, we can pinpoint the cause of bad breath, and we work with our patients on ways to effectively treat the source of the problem.
In addition to the more obvious reasons that routine dental exams are an important part of your oral health, visits to our office twice a year allow our dentist to keep a close eye on serious potential health concerns that may develop, such as cancer. Early detection of oral cancer can make a life-saving difference.
However you may feel about visits to the dentist, it’s important to weigh the cost of preventative dental care versus emergency dental treatments. Crowns, root canals and dental implants are well-known for their beautiful smile restorations. But they’re also known for their price tags. Regular checkups and cleanings not only protect your smile but also your wallet.
Visiting the dentist twice a year helps keep your smile bright and beautiful, but it can also save dollars and your life. The American Dental Association recommends visits to your dentist every six months. If it’s time for your routine checkup, call Tusculum Dental Care at (423) 639-7575 or reach out to us online to schedule your appointment today.