Why Bother With A Dental Check-Up?

Some people make the mistake of thinking that if there’s no pain then what’s the point of visiting their dentist in Clacton for a routine check-up. The thing is, most dental problems can’t be diagnosed by an individual themselves and many dental problems don’t hurt until the condition is at an acute stage. As far as we’re concerned prevention is always better than cure and by scheduling regular six month check-ups you can save money on complex treatments which could have been treated in their infancy many months ago, at considerably lower cost, and with less time spent in the dentist’s chair.

So what happens at a check-up

NHS dentist in ClactonA dental check-up is aimed at ensuring that your teeth and gums are healthy. Even if you diligently brush and floss on a regular basis there may be symptoms that you can’t see yourself, such as tooth decay, gum disease, and even oral cancer. The earlier any of these problems are detected, the easier they are to treat, and the more chance of a successful outcome.

Looking into the future

Your Clacton dentist will also be using these regular check-ups as a way of looking into the future. Not through a glass ball we hasten to add, but by keeping records of your dental history. He’ll check to see how your teeth differ from the last check-up and will be able to accurately predict when a failing tooth for example, may need to be replaced. Not only does this take away any shock factor when more complex treatment of any sort is required, but it also gives you a chance to get your finances in place too.

Visiting the hygienist

If there are signs that you’ve been indulging in habits which could be impacting on your oral health then your dentist may suggest certain lifestyle changes such as cutting down on sugary foods or quitting smoking. He may also recommend an appointment with the hygienist who will be able to clean and polish your teeth, remove any tartar from the gum line, and give you plenty of oral care tips.

X-Rays

Often a dental check-up will necessitate a couple of X-rays which your dentist in Clacton will use to determine whether there’s anything going on in your mouth that can’t be seen visibly. This could include such things as damage to the jawbone, impacted teeth, tumours, cysts, and abscesses.

We’re an NHS dentist in Clacton that also provides a comprehensive range of private and cosmetic dentistry. Why not call us on 01255 221001 to arrange a routine check-up and put your mind at ease. It could save you money in the long run and help you keep your teeth for longer. For more information check out our website at www.clactondentalcare.co.uk.

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