As an adult, you have most likely been to the dentist at least a few times in your life. These visits are an essential part of keeping your teeth and gums in excellent health. If it’s been a while since your last checkup, or you are preparing for your very first one with our team, you may be worried about your appointment and unsure what to expect. Your Farmington MI, dental team is here today to talk about your biannual cleaning and examination.
At home, you should be brushing and flossing at least twice a day. This essential part of your routine helps prevent plaque from sticking to your teeth and leading to decay. In addition to your at-home routine, you should also come in for professional cleaning twice a year. One of our knowledgeable dental hygienists will carefully remove plaque from the enamel during your examination. This approach is beneficial to your smile because it allows any plaque that cannot be removed with your toothbrush to be taken off and reduces your chances of cavities. In addition, you may also notice that your teeth feel smoother and look brighter.
After your hygienist has carefully cleaned and polished your pearly whites, it’s time for your dentist to come in for the examination. Depending on your needs and insurance, we may take X-rays once a year. These allow us to get a close look at your teeth and mouth, so your dentist can easily diagnose any potential issues early on. Regularly planned examinations can help reduce your chances of oral cancer, cavities, gum disease, and more. If we do notice any major concerns, we can update your treatment plan to address them.
Even with the very best oral health care, you could still experience tooth decay, gum disease, and other concerns. If your dentist notices any of these problems, they will likely plan for restorations to treat them. Dental fillings, a common restorative treatment in our office, address cavities. The process involves removing the decayed area, cleaning the space, and adding stronger material in its place. Fillings help stop decay from wearing down your teeth and protect you from needing more invasive procedures in the future. If you have a cavity, please ensure it is treated at your earliest convenience.
Are you taking proper care of your smile? When it’s time for a checkup or you need additional care, the team at Farmington Smiles in MI is here to help. Schedule your next appointment with our team by calling 248-474-8060.