Make Professional Cleanings Part of Your Oral Hygiene Routine Undo

August 28, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — georgesalem @ 1:22 pm

Find out why skipping out on your routine dental checkups could be a mistake.

So, it’s that time again. It’s time for your six-month dental cleaning; however, if your teeth are looking great and your gums aren’t giving you trouble then you may be contemplating whether or not you really need to come in for that routine checkup. Our Braintree, MA, dentists at Dr. George Salem and Associates are here to tell you why you shouldn’t miss a dental cleaning even if everything is feeling and looking its best.

A dentist can detect problems early on that you had no idea were even there. Sure, if you are noticing changes or symptoms then it’s important that you call our Braintree, MA, general dentist right away, but truly the best approach to providing your smile with the maintenance and care it needs for the long term is to come in every six months for assessments and cleanings.

After all, even if you think you are the best brusher the world has ever seen, there are still areas that are more difficult for you to clean yourself. A dentist can access all areas of your smile to remove plaque and tartar buildup and provide a more thorough clean.

There are also some screening tools that we use every six months when you come into our office. The first one is a gum disease screening. Many people with gum disease don’t even know they have it. By coming in every six months we can detect it with a simple measuring tool to see if the gums are receding or inflamed so that we can treat the problem before it gets worse.

Don’t neglect your oral health. If it’s time to schedule a cleaning and you haven’t already done so then it’s the perfect time to call Dr. George Salem and Associates in Braintree, MA. We work with our patients’ busy schedules all of the time to give them an appointment that’s easy and convenient for them.

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