Though dentistry in and of itself is a complex area of study, the important aspect to recognize is the role of prevention in your oral health. Indeed, cosmetic dentistry is helpful for addressing surface-level concerns while restorative care mitigates damage after the infection has occurred, but it is prevention that lays the foundation for a lifelong, healthy grin.
Indeed, dental prevention helps to keep your structures strong and cared for. In fact, an excellent at-home routine can fend off the harmful bacteria and germs that cause tooth decay, infection, and more. As such, it is no wonder that your dentist places a massive emphasis on at-home care.
Keep in mind, however, that you may be taking strides to care for your smile at home, but no routine is complete without attending your routine checkup and cleaning. Indeed, this visit allows our team to carefully and thoroughly examine your grin for signs of infection, harm, or other concern, as well as address these issues before they develop into even bigger concerns. To learn more about the importance of your preventive visit and how our team can help, contact our office today.
Your smile’s health is of the utmost importance, and consistent care is a must. After all, the bacteria and germs that target your structures never truly cease, which means consistent care must be followed in order to ensure a lifelong grin.
What’s more? Many patients tend to schedule their checkups and cleanings at the beginning of the year as part of their New Year’s resolution, but there is no reason you cannot get a head-start on your care early. Contact our team today to learn more about the benefits of attending your visits sooner rather than later.
Another important factor to consider when scheduling your visit is the use of your benefits. Indeed, as you attend visits throughout the year, you accrue credits and benefits. Keep in mind, however, that these may expire at the end of the year, so make sure you are utilizing these benefits before they are gone.
Contact Sue Ellen Richardson, DDS in Houston, TX by calling 713-796-9600 to learn more about the need for preventive dental checkups, and schedule your next appointment with us today.
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