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Antonio Knox, DDS
Prevent Oral Health Problems Visit a Dentist Twice a Year
Pasadena Dental Care
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Prevent Oral Health Problems Visit a Dentist Twice a Year

Although twice-a-year dental visits are the key ingredient to maintaining good oral health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports less than two-thirds of adults make one yearly dental trip. In addition, one-third of all Americans have untreated tooth decay and more than 50% have gingivitis, which can quickly develop into periodontal (gum) disease.

Visiting a dentist twice a year can be instrumental to prevent oral health problems and predict overall health conditions.

Here are some tips to help consumers find a dentist who they feel comfortable visiting

Schedule a Consultation

Call or visit more than one dentist before making a decision. During a consultation, time can be taken to talk to the dentist about treatment options and treatment plans. Ask questions. Insurance coverage, billing procedures and payment plans may be discussed at this time.

Note Office Environment

It is important to develop a feel for the office atmosphere, especially if more than one family member will be visiting the dentist.

Make an Appointment

After the consultation, set up an appointment for a general exam, which consists of cleaning, X-rays and a medical history. A good initial visit is a good indicator that the dental office may match the patient's needs.

Research shows more than 90% of all systemic disease including heart disease have oral symptoms. Visiting the dentist twice a year is an important investment in one's oral as well as overall health.

Educating yourself about the causes and consequences of tooth loss and decay, and other dental problems, can prevent it from happening to you. Visiting the dentist for cleanings twice a year is an important step toward prevention. Improving oral hygiene habits at home by brushing and flossing daily is also key to preventing problems from developing.

It is important to talk to your dentist about proper oral healthcare and other lifestyle changes that can improve the odds of keeping your natural teeth.

Information obtained from the Academy of General Dentistry

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