Building a Better Future with Dental Exams

Petersen Family Dentistry • January 10, 2023

Source: Dr. Marketing



Much of what we do in life is in the service of a brighter future, whether it’s working hard to afford a comfortable retirement, put your children through college or create more opportunities for your family. These are all very noble efforts, to be sure.



However, it is also important to keep in mind the health and wellbeing of your future self. A longer shift at the office may mean one less trip to the gym, or a rushed morning to be the first one at their desk might prohibit time for a healthy breakfast.



Taking care of your oral health is a crucial way to take care of your body and improve your overall health in general. Doing so can help you keep more of your natural teeth longer, delaying (and in some cases even preventing) the need for dental implants down the road. Furthermore, maintaining strong teeth can help you enjoy the foods you love, communicate better and make your days simpler as your future draws nearer.



The simplest way to prolong your dental health – in addition to maintaining a daily routine at home – is to see your dentist for regular dental exams.



 

How Often Should I Schedule Dental Exams?



As you build your ideal future, it can sometimes be difficult to find time to take care of yourself now. Fortunately, dental exams are minimally demanding and go a long way toward keeping you healthy. Typically, you should schedule dental exams twice a year, or every six months.



Depending on the health of your teeth, your dentist may recommend you visit more or less than this. However, two times per year is a good rule of thumb. These appointments generally only take about an hour, and they can be worked easily into your calendar when you find a dentist with flexible scheduling policies .




 

Why are Dental Exams so Important?



Regular dental exams are critical in keeping your teeth healthier for longer. During these exams, your dentist will assess the health of your teeth, both visually and with the assistance of X-rays or 3D scans. This means that they can predict and prevent issues that may arise or help you easily treat existing ones while they are still minimal.



Scheduling exams every six months leaves less time for dental health problems, such as plaque or bacteria buildup, to develop or worsen. When these problems are left untreated, they can cause lasting damage to your teeth that will weaken them and require restorative dentistry treatments or even full extractions.



 

Reach out to Petersen Family Dentistry Today



Taking care of your teeth now can help you maintain a healthy and radiant smile well into the future so that you can make the most out of every day for as long as possible. If you wish to learn more about a Broomfield family dental practice that makes it easy, convenient and comfortable to maintain the health of your teeth, contact Petersen Family Dentistry today! Give us a call at (720) 308–9798 or connect with us online.




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