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Vanaeyah Tran, DMD
-General, Family, & Cosmetic Dentist
Jackson Nguyen, DMD
-Diplomate, National Dental Board of Anesthesiology
-Diplomate, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
240 Cetronia Rd Suite 121 S
Allentown, PA 18104
610-841-5929
Regularly getting dental care is the best way to maintain good oral health. It's also the best way to prevent painful procedures. When you have healthy teeth and gums, your dental visits are affordable and less likely to involve painful experiences. You also get the best smile possible. Here are some of the many reasons why it's crucial to schedule regular visits for dental care two or three times a year.
When you see your dentist for a routine cleaning and dental examination, you have the best chance of catching cavities and other issues long before they turn into painful problems. According to Byte, nine out of 10 adults have cavities that either have been treated or need dental care. You might not have any cavities, chipped teeth, or other potential dental problems, but you won't know if you haven't scheduled a dental appointment.
A basic dental appointment usually includes a thorough cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup that could cause gum disease, bad breath, or other oral health problems. A dental assistant helps with taking X-rays and cleaning your teeth by scraping away any plaque and tartar buildup and polishing your teeth to make them clean and shiny. Many people also opt for teeth whitening treatments during routine dental appointments to help make their smiles brighter. Having clean, white teeth is a great way to maintain good oral health and keep your teeth for a lifetime.
Dental examinations also include X-rays to spot any cavities or other problems and provide dentists with a record of your oral health. It's important to continually document your teeth and oral health so any unexpected changes are caught. You might damage one or more teeth while working or doing strenuous activities, like riding a bike, ice skating, or just eating popcorn and biting down on a hard kernel. Whenever your teeth are damaged, X-rays reveal the extent of harm done and help your dentist determine the best way to treat it.
These are just a few reasons you should be sure to regularly visit a dental office. If it's been a while since your last dental appointment, you can call our friendly staff at Nurture Dental Health and schedule a dental cleaning and examination to take a look at your smile. We are also happy to schedule a consultation for oral surgery with you.