Seeing Your Dentist Twice a Year

Want a simple, surefire way to maintain a healthy smile? Then don’t forget to see your dentist. 

According to the World Health Organization, around 60-90 percent of school children and almost 100 percent of adults worldwide have cavities. There are many factors and bad habits that can increase your or your child’s risk for cavities, infection, and injury, which is where preventive dentistry comes in. Along with proper home care, you must visit our Stockton, CA, dentist Dr. Rujul Parikh every six months for cleanings and checkups.

Wondering what’s so great about visiting the dentist? Here are just some of the top benefits.

Get Rid of Plaque 

While you might not be able to see it, plaque accumulates on the teeth and along the gumline. This sticky film can build up quickly, and if you don’t brush and floss properly or often enough this can lead to decay and gum disease. While we hope that you are practicing good oral hygiene every day, it’s still important that you visit your Stockton, CA, family dentist every six months to remove plaque and tartar buildup to greatly reduce your risk for decay and gum disease.

Reverse Gingivitis 

Did you know that if gum disease is caught early on that it’s completely reversible? This is another reason why you should come into our office for routine checkups. After all, gum disease doesn’t always show symptoms in the very beginning, but by simply measuring the space between your gums and teeth we can determine that you have gum disease and provide you with simple ways to reverse it.

Catch Oral Cancer 

Along with keeping your teeth and gums healthy and free from decay and gum disease, visiting us twice a year allows our dental team to look for any changes in your gums or face that could signal early signs of oral cancer. During your routine checkup, we will perform a non-invasive and painless oral exam that involves checking for lumps, growths, and lesions on the tongue, gums, or oral tissue that may require further evaluation.

Detect Systemic Diseases 

Did you know that many symptoms associated with systemic diseases start with changes in the mouth? Everything from ulcers and swollen gums to bleeding gums and dry mouth could be signs of heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, or other conditions.

If you are concerned about your or your child’s oral health, you must have a dentist here in Stockton, CA, that you trust to provide you with thorough preventive dentistry. To schedule an appointment for you or the whole family, give Nu Smile Dental a call today at (209) 955-1800.

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