Routine Dental Checkup
Routine Dental Checkup in Dubai
There’s nothing “routine” about a routine dental checkup. Although these intermittent visits seem like a normal, everyday activity, they’re integral in promoting good oral health for decades to come. When you incorporate our onsite CBCT (in dentistry) and 3D imaging equipment, we can map out your care for a precise and predictable dental implant experience.
What most people don’t realize is that by keeping routine dental checkups, we can prevent major dental needs like:
- Tooth decay
- Bone loss
- Periodontal disease
- Fractured teeth
- Decay
- TMJ disorder
By equipping you with the resources you need to care for your smile — and routinely assessing your oral health — you can maintain a natural set of teeth for an entire lifetime. Even if your parents lost their teeth at a young age, preventative dentistry can help break the cycle for you and your children.
Tips for Keeping Teeth Clean: Plaque and Tartar Buildup
Between your dental cleanings, plan to thoroughly disrupt plaque at least twice a day. Brush your teeth for a minimum of two minutes, morning and night. Investing in an electric toothbrush is especially helpful, as they can remove more plaque than a manual brush in most cases.
Additionally, clean between your teeth at least once a day. If you prefer not to floss, consider using a water flosser instead. Water flossers can easily reach between teeth, inside of gum pockets, and around or underneath fixed restorations like bridges and dental implants.
Plaque that is left alone for 24 hours can calcify into tartar. Heavy tartar deposits may eventually spread under the gum tissues, causing disease. Scheduling a teeth cleaning every six months ensures we clean these areas of buildup before they result in permanent bone loss.
Symptoms of Gum Disease
Periodontitis is the leading cause of adult tooth loss. Fortunately, with routine dental checkups, it’s also preventable. Gum disease symptoms often include:
- Bleeding when you brush or floss
- Tartar buildup
- Halitosis (bad breath)
- Sensitive gum tissues
- Receding gums
- Spaces between teeth
- Bone loss seen on your X-rays
- Detached gum tissues