
If you have not been in to see your dentist in a while, take the time for your next checkup and get yourself back to a positive path of prevention. The general recommendation for patients is that they see their provider twice each year, which means that if it’s been longer than six months, then you are due. These visits help you to avoid some common dental concerns and stay free of plaque and tartar buildup, so stay on track and don’t put them off any longer.
At Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, we help people to regain control of their oral health schedule with convenient checkups from a quality provider. We understand that these days, people don’t have a lot of extra time, but it’s worth it to stick to your schedule of biannual checkups. While you wait, your smile becomes your responsibility alone, and that’s too much for one person to handle.
Ready for your next checkup? Call Allen Family Dental today to schedule your next appointment.
Do You Know How Long It’s Been?
When was your last dental checkup? If you’re having a tough time trying to figure that out, then it’s probably time for your next one. For most people, the goal is to come in twice each year for a dedicated cleaning and an examination, and some can require more frequent care to ensure that they stay on top of things. So, if it’s been longer than six months since your last checkup, then you are due.
These visits are vital to your long-term smile success, and they can also help you to experience a fresher feeling right away. While you wait to see your provider, you can start to develop plaque and tartar buildup that can leave an unpleasant taste. Bacterial buildup also causes problems like tooth decay and gingivitis if ignored; stay on track with consistent checkups with a quality provider every six months.
Grind Your Teeth? Your Checkups Are The Time To Bring It Up
One of the most common unconscious activities that we do as humans is grind our teeth. And for most people, it’s never a real issue. When this happens during waking hours, you can reroute your energy into chewing healthy snacks, or you can pick up something to fidget with instead.
Teeth grinding can happen during sleep, too, though, and this can become a problem. Sleep bruxism can lead to enamel erosion, shifting alignment, and more. So, if you struggle with overnight teeth grinding, ask about your options in treatment.
Stay On Track With Allen Family Dental
Are you doing all you can to keep your smile safe? If it’s been longer than six months since your last checkup, it’s time to make a change. Stay on track with quality care from Dr. Geraldine Torrens-Parker, D.D.S., M.S. at Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at 469.342.6644.