Why Can’t I Take Care Of Tartar On My Own?

You can remove plaque from your smile every time you brush your teeth, and you can remove the substance from those hard-to-reach areas between teeth when you floss. By keeping your teeth clean, you can avoid cavities, gum disease, and the accumulation of tartar. Unfortunately, when any of these problems form, it will call for professional dental care. While a tooth affected by a cavity will need restorative dental care, your hygienist is able to remove tartar during a professional dental cleaning. This is one reason regular dental exams are so important – while you are unable to clear away tartar by brushing and flossing, your hygienist can take care of the problem before it causes issues with your smile.

What Tartar Can Do To Your Smile If It Is Allowed To Remain

Untreated tartar can lead to prolonged damage to a tooth, which can turn into a cavity. Tartar at your gum line is of particular concern because it can lead to problems with your periodontal health.

Understanding Why Regular Preventive Dental Care Is Needed

Regular preventive dental care will help you avoid problems like tooth decay. When a cavity forms, the damage done to your tooth is permanent, and a dental filling or dental crown will be needed. You can avoid this lasting harm by keeping your teeth in good shape. Your hygienist gives your teeth a thorough cleaning, while also alerting you to areas of your smile that may be poorly served during your daily care. Your dentist is able to examine your smile carefully for any indications that something might be wrong. Having a problem identified during a checkup can mean having treatment before the issue can do more damage.

Talk To Allen Family Dental About Preventive Dental Care

At Allen Family Dental, patients who come in for care can count on fantastic support at every appointment. Our practice is proud to deliver quality smile care during each checkup you attend, and we can step in and help if you need work done to address a problem. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Torrens-Parker or Dr. Lizardi, call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at (469) 342-6644. Located in Allen, we also proudly welcome individuals from Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Fairview, and all surrounding communities.