Skipping Your Dental Exam? Not So Fast

You’re busy. Everyone’s busy. When you have a full schedule, something’s gotta give. It can be easy to let certain obligations (especially ones that you’re maybe less excited about) slip from the schedule. If you’re considering skipping out on your next dental exam, or you’ve made a habit of putting off checkups, not so fast. Skipping regular dental exams is a surefire way to end up with cavities and significant oral healthcare problems in the future. Regular appointments are regular for a reason. Your dentist needs to check in with your teeth.

Dental Exams Allow Your Dentist To Check, Clean, and Care for Your Teeth

Your biannual dentist appointments serve a number of important functions when it comes to preventive care for your teeth. First, your dentist is able to check out your teeth with a visual examination and x-rays if necessary. This tells your dentist about how your teeth are moving and whether they’re experiencing undue wear. Your dentist, or hygienist, will also clean your teeth — removing bacteria and plaque to a degree which you probably can’t at home. Finally, if you have developed a cavity or other issue, your dentist can provide you with the care you need so that your problems don’t worsen.

Skipping a Dental Exam Increases Your Risk for Everything

Dodging a dentist appointment is harmful because your teeth don’t get the cleaning they need, and your dentist isn’t spotting developing problems. This means your risk for tooth decay and other problems increases. If you have a simple cavity that you don’t treat now, you may need a root canal or dental crown later. Attending your biannual dental exam is the best way to prevent tooth decay from becoming a significant problem for your mouth.

Make Your Next Dental Exam Appointment with Dr. Stubbs

Dr. Stubbs and his friendly staff want the best for your long-term oral health. Make your appointment with Flynn Dentistry (and attend it) and give yourself the peace of mind that comes with having a skilled professional examine your teeth. You don’t want the spectre of cavities and worse hanging over your head. Call Stubbs Family Dentistry in West Allis, WI today at 414-541-8250.