Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How often should I see the dentist or hygienist?

   
     TV advertisements or commercials do not always give the right information.  How often we visit our dentist or hygienist is one of them.  I once heard an advertisement say that we should visit the dentist once or twice a year and that’s enough.  Well, that’s not true for everyone!

     In general, children and adults with a healthy mouth should see their dentist at least two times a year.  For those who have high decay (cavity) risk and people with periodontitis, they need to see the dentist more often.  People who have been diagnosed with periodontal disease usually need a periodontal therapy treatment (scaling & root planing).  After its completion, periodontal maintenance is recommended in a 3 or 4 month recall interval.  This is imperative to help maintain a healthy status.  A recall interval is suggested based on the patient’s home care.  Better home care could mean fewer visits with the hygienist.  People with high decay rate should also see the dentist more often.  Radiographs are taken once a year, sometimes twice.  Decay can start fast and spread quickly, depending on the part of the tooth.  The root of the tooth has no enamel so the decay can get big much faster.  With this in mind, the dentist/hygienist can give preventive treatments to those in- need: in-office fluoride treatments, oral hygiene instructions, prescribing pastes that would help remineralize decalcifying tooth surfaces, and nutritional counseling.

     Visiting the dentist is very important.  It is essential to either maintain or attain a healthy mouth.

                

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