7 Invaluable Benefits of Twice-Yearly Dental Visits
 7 Invaluable Benefits of Twice-Yearly Dental Visits

Good oral health is part of good overall health. Serious oral issues can impact your body in surprising ways.
The dentists at Arya DentalDr. Saeed Mokhayeri and Dr. Hengameh Safarcherati, help our patients enjoy outstanding dental health. 

One of the things we encourage is that you regularly visit our office, but you may wonder if it’s really necessary. Here, we share seven invaluable benefits of visiting our office twice per year for dental exams and checkups

1. Prevents cavities

Did you know that dental decay is the most common disease in the world? In the United States, around 25% of adults have untreated tooth decay, and 90% of adults have had at least one cavity. 

Although they’re common, cavities are preventable. Routine dental visits are your best tool in avoiding tooth decay. Some of the regular services include: 

  • Plaque and tartar removal
  • Fluoride treatments
  • Dental sealants
  • Dietary advice
  • Brushing and flossing tips

2. Early detection

We wish we could tell you that regular dental visits and a solid at-home hygiene routine will ensure you never have a cavity, but it’s simply not true. Foods that contain sugar and carbohydrates mean that your risk of decay is never zero.

When you come to our office, one of the things we do every time is look for very early signs of tooth decay. It’s most treatable in the earliest stage. A minor surface cavity can be treated without anesthetic. 

3. Prevent gum disease

Periodontal disease is widespread, with almost half of adults in the United States affected. Among older adults, it’s even more common — around 75% have at least some degree of gum disease. 

Periodontitis, another name for gum disease, describes when your gums are inflamed. It leads to infection of the gum and bone tissues that support your teeth. Over time, you may lose your teeth. During your appointments, we routinely screen for signs of gum disease.

4. Protect your teeth 

Whether you need extensive dental care or your teeth are healthy, having routine cleanings, exams, and screenings protects your teeth.

Routine visits with your dentist are the best way to avoid deep decay and advanced gum disease — the two most common dental issues that lead to tooth loss.

5. Avoid other issues

Although decay and gum disease are the most common issues we see, we also look for signs of other problems. They include: 

  • Bruxism
  • TMJ disorders
  • Oral cancer
  • Sleep apnea

Again, early detection improves the likelihood of a good outcome. We can help you with an oral device, treatment plan, or provide a referral to a specialist if you need it. 

6. A gorgeous smile

Who doesn’t want a whiter, brighter smile? A regular dental routine can help keep your smile looking great without needing cosmetic treatments like teeth whitening.

Removing plaque and tartar and cleaning away superficial stains are all part of a routine cleaning. 

7. Tailored advice

When we examine your teeth, we can tell a lot about your daily hygiene routine, and we offer guidance tailored to meet your needs. Perhaps you have one slightly misshapen tooth that doesn’t get cleaned as thoroughly, or maybe you need to be a bit more careful while flossing.

Are you ready to embrace the many benefits or regular dental exams and cleanings? Call or  request your appointment online at Arya Dental today!

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