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Keep Your Smile Healthy With Routine Dental Care

Just like routine oil changes keep your car’s engine in great working order, routine dental care is essential to maintain a healthy smile. Prevention is always better than restoration when it comes to your teeth.
Biannual checkups and exams help the health of your teeth and can also allow for early detection of potential concerns, including:
  • New cracks or decay
  • Necessary restoration of existing crowns or fillings
  • Oral cancer
  • Periodontal disease
At Sage Dental, we recommend two cleanings each year as part of your routine dental care. We’ll remove any plaque or tartar that may have accumulated, despite your careful brushing and flossing, then send you on your way with a healthy, polished smile.
Regular visits could save you time, money, and a future emergency. Call to schedule your regular maintenance at one of our four conveniently located offices today.
Don’t wait until a dental emergency strikes. Give your mouth the routine dental care it needs at Sage Dental.

How Often Should You Visit the Dentist?

Many patients wonder how often they should schedule routine dental visits. Unlike medical checkups that often address discomfort or specific concerns, dental visits are meant to prevent problems before they arise. Plaque and bacteria can build up on your teeth without immediately causing noticeable issues, but if left untreated, they can lead to cavities and gum disease. Even small cavities may not cause pain right away, making it difficult to assess your oral health at home.
For most people, we recommend visiting our office twice a year for a professional exam and cleaning. This allows us to detect and address any early signs of dental problems before they become serious. Regular cleanings also help prevent gum disease and infections.
If you have diabetes, you may need to see us three or four times per year, depending on the frequency of your diabetic episodes. Uncontrolled blood sugar can weaken your immune system, making it harder to fight off infections, including oral bacteria. At Sage Dental, we specialize in treating diabetic patients and can coordinate care with your medical provider as needed.
If you're in good health and not experiencing discomfort, we still recommend scheduling at least one dental exam and cleaning per year to maintain optimal oral health.

Is It Necessary for Everyone to Visit the Dentist?

Yes! At Sage Dental, we recommend that everyone, regardless of age, visit the dentist at least once a year. Regular dental care is essential for maintaining oral health, whether you're a toddler, an adult, or a senior-even if you wear dentures.
Children, for example, can develop baby bottle tooth decay if they frequently go to bed with a bottle or juice, putting their teeth at risk of early cavities. Seniors, even those with full dentures, should also have regular checkups to monitor gum health and ensure their dentures fit properly. Over time, tooth loss can lead to jawbone changes, affecting the fit and comfort of dentures.
No matter your age or dental situation, routine visits help prevent issues before they become serious. Prioritizing dental care is key to maintaining a healthy smile for life.

What Procedures Should Be Included in Your Routine Dental Care?

When you visit Sage Dental for routine dental care, we perform several essential procedures to maintain your oral health. First, we conduct a thorough examination of your teeth and gums. This includes a visual inspection to check for cavities, signs of gum disease, and any other dental concerns. We may also take dental X-Rays of your mouth to detect hidden infections or issues not visible to the naked eye. If we identify any problems, we will discuss a treatment plan with you. Otherwise, we will proceed with a professional cleaning to remove plaque and bacteria, helping to prevent future dental problems. Depending on your age and dental needs, we may recommend additional preventive treatments. One common procedure is fluoride treatment, which helps strengthen teeth and reduces the risk of cavities by up to 30%. If you frequently get cavities or live in an area without fluoridated water, this simple, painless treatment can significantly benefit your oral health.
For children, we often suggest dental sealants. Sealants create a protective barrier over deep grooves in the teeth, preventing plaque buildup and reducing the risk of cavities. While sealants are primarily used for children, adults experiencing tooth sensitivity can benefit from other preventive treatments. Sensitivity is often caused by enamel erosion, which exposes the underlying dentin and makes teeth more vulnerable to irritation.
One effective solution for sensitivity is dental bonding. This procedure involves applying a tooth-colored material to the affected teeth, shaping it, and hardening it with a special light. Bonding restores the protective outer layer of your teeth, reducing sensitivity and potentially preventing the need for crowns in the future. This quick and effective treatment can be completed as part of your routine dental visit.

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