Preventative care is the primary focus of dentistry. It’s why the American Dental Association recommends that you take your child to visit your dentist as soon as he/she gets the first tooth, or before the first birthday, and follow up with regular dental visits, about twice per year or as advised by your dentist, …
Read MoreDental care is a primarily preventive process involving regular dental cleanings and examinations to get rid of accumulated, bacteria-harboring plaque and tartar, and in the process, prevent most issues from arising in the first place, or to stop them in their earliest stages before they become severe and expensive to treat. While many people …
Read MoreDental cleaning and examinations are two different procedures that are typically performed in a single appointment but involve different things that are equally important for your long-term oral health. Dental Cleaning Professional teeth cleaning requires the dentist to use special instruments to remove calculus (hardened plaque) from the surface of your teeth and polish …
Read MoreMany people wonder whether it’s necessary to keep dental visits for regular checkups and cleanings, and how beneficial they actually are. Getting your teeth professionally cleaned to get rid of disease-causing bacteria that has hardened on the surface of your teeth (as tartar) actually helps to prevent most dental issues, including gum disease, cavities, and …
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