The Importance of Regular Dental Cleanings

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How long has it been since you’ve attended a routine dental cleaning? If you diligently brush and floss your teeth every day, then you may be tempted to ignore the importance of professional maintenance and skip a dental visit now and then. Unfortunately, this temptation can spell doom for your oral health, and you may not realize that your smile’s in danger until it’s too late. To help you realize why you shouldn’t skimp out on the professional portion of your dental hygiene, we explain what you might not know about your regular dental cleaning appointments.

The Cornerstone of Good Dental Health

While brushing and flossing your teeth is vital to maintaining a clean mouth, it is not a guaranteed defense against oral health issues like tooth decay and gum disease. Attending your dental cleaning at least every six months (or more often, if recommended) is the only way to ensure that your smile stays free of harmful plaque and tartar. Your checkup also includes a thorough examination to determine if any steps should be taken to help protect your smile. For instance, if your dentist discovers signs of early tooth decay, then steps can be taken to reverse the erosion of your enamel and prevent the need for restorative dentistry. We’ll also help you develop a more effective daily hygiene routine to practice at home, between dental appointments.

Taking a Close Look

Most dental issues cause early warning signs that hint at danger before discomfort becomes apparent. In many cases, these signs are in the form of weak tooth enamel, irritated gums, mouth lesions, and more that can be difficult for you to detect on your own. Aside from examining your mouth for signs of tooth decay and gum disease, your dentist will also carefully inspect your oral tissues for indications of trouble.

Schedule Your Next Dental Cleaning

If it’s been a while since your last dental cleaning, then it may be time for your next one soon. To schedule your appointment, call Keelan Dental in Butler, PA, today at (724) 285-4153. Our Smile Certified experts happily serve patients from Butler, Cranberry Township, Mars, Pittsburgh, Butler County, and all surrounding communities.