Categories: General Dentistry

Why You Should Not Skip Your Check-Up

While you may be invested in healthy habits at home to preserve your smile, such as brushing and flossing consistently, staying up-to-date with your regular dental visit is just as important. In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, however, many individuals are making sacrifices to their usual routine so as to minimize the risk of acquiring the virus. While this is a tumultuous time in which everyone should be taking steps to remain safe, the team at Healthy Smiles in Gary, Indiana emphasizes the importance of not skipping your dental check-up and making sure to take care of your oral health.

Brushing and Flossing are Only Half the Battle

Working and attending school from home is a new practice for many individuals and families are still trying to get a feel for their routines. Remember, however, that while you are at home, continuing to take steps to stay on top of your preventive care such as brushing and flossing daily is crucial to your smile’s appearance. That being said, however, brushing and flossing are really only half the battle.

When you visit your local dentist, they emphasize the importance of preventive care and stress the necessity of having a consistent dental regimen. In that regimen, your dentist includes routine check-ups and cleanings, as these are crucial steps that must be taken to ensure the safety and quality of your smile.

It is Difficult to Identify Warning Signs on Your Own

The purpose for routine examinations and cleanings is two-fold, First, your dentist will examine your teeth for any threats to its integrity or potential harm you may have been experiencing without your knowledge. While you may pay close mind to your habits at home, it is difficult to spot any of these threats or concerns without the help of a trained professional. Concerns can range from cavities that are forming in hard to see areas, development of oral cancer, potential diseases that have formed, and so on.

Following your examination, the second purpose of the appointment is to provide a thorough cleaning so as to remove any harmful bacteria that may be teeming your gum lines and crevices between your teeth. Your dentist will remove plaque and tartar that has built up since the last time you came in and flush out the debris that may have lingered. This step is crucial, as the longer you go without proper dental cleaning, the more oral bacteria will have begun to form and fester your smile. Keep in mind as well that tartar is calcified plaque, and the longer it goes untouched, the more difficult it will be to remove.

Schedule Your Routine Examination Today

At Healthy Smiles in Gary, Indiana, your grin is our top priority and we want to ensure you are attending regular check-ups at least once every six months to ensure the vitality of your smile. To schedule an appointment, contact us today at 219-938-2637.

Dr. Cain

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