Everyone wants a beautiful smile, but it’s not just about the aesthetics. Maintaining good oral health is vital to your overall health and well-being. Your routine appointments are more than just a quick cleaning.
They are an opportunity to prevent future dental issues and promote overall health. However, many people avoid visiting the dentist until they experience a painful dental emergency.
The Argyle Family Dentistry team is excited to explore why keeping up with dental hygiene appointments every six months is essential.
Improved Overall Health
Believe it or not, dental hygiene appointments can affect your overall health. Research has linked poor oral health to heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, just to name a few. This means taking care of your oral health can be vital in preventing chronic illnesses. Many doctors recommend regular dental hygiene appointments as a preventative health routine.
Detecting Dental Problems Early
Another important reason to attend regular dental hygiene appointments is to catch dental problems early. For example, an X-ray taken during your appointment may show a small cavity you weren’t aware of.
Your dentist can take care of the cavity before it grows and causes pain or even requires a more invasive treatment like a root canal. Additionally, visiting a dentist regularly can detect symptoms of other health problems, such as oral cancer.
Better Breath and Whiter Teeth
Aesthetics may not be the primary reason you go to the dentist, but regular dental hygiene appointments can help keep your teeth looking their best. A thorough cleaning can remove surface stains, improving the whiteness of your teeth. Additionally, cleaning your mouth and removing bacteria can help prevent bad breath.
Personalized Oral Health Plan
Everyone’s oral health needs differ, and your dental hygiene appointment allows your hygienist to personalize a plan. Your hygienist can provide tips and tricks to improve your oral hygiene routine, making maintaining good oral health at home easier.
Preventing Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
Even with regular brushing and flossing, there will still be areas of your mouth that are difficult to clean. These spots can become breeding grounds for bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease.
During a dental cleaning, your hygienist will use special tools to clean hard-to-reach areas, helping to reduce your risk of cavities and gum disease.
Additionally, if you would like more information on how we treat gum disease, please see Periodontal disease treatment.
We are almost halfway through the year, which is the perfect time to come in for your hygiene appointment! Regular dental hygiene appointments are an excellent investment in your health.
With these checkups, you can prevent dental problems and detect other health problems early on, saving money in the long run, improving your self-confidence and appearance, and maintaining your overall health.
Book your next checkup today by calling Argyle Family Dentistry at (940) 464-3500!