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Preventive dental check-up

Preventive dental check-up - a regular visit to the dentist to assess your oral health and detect any problems in time.It is recommended to visit at least twice a year as it helps:
Detect problems early - Dental diseases that are diagnosed in time are treated more easily and quickly.
Avoiding serious illnesses - professional advice and oral hygiene treatments to prevent tooth and gum disease.
Maintaining a correct bite - the dentist can assess your bite and recommend corrections if necessary.

Child dental check-up at the dentist
Child during a dental visit
ADVANTAGES

Benefits of preventive dental check-ups for children and adults

First of all, a preventive dental check-up is a simple and inexpensive way to keep your teeth healthy. A check-up usually catches dental or gum disease in its early stages, before it can cause more damage, and it's no secret that the bigger the problem, the more complex and expensive the treatment. So a preventive check-up will cost much less than root canal treatment, dentures, implants or similar procedures.

For children, preventive dental check-ups are also important because permanent teeth that are erupting during puberty are less resistant to things like acids, so it is important to take good care of them and to spot problems in time. A preventive check-up also includes an assessment of the jaw, looking at the erupting permanent teeth, assessing their position and evaluating the child's bite to detect problems in time to take the necessary measures. During the preventive check-up, the dentist also assesses whether the child's teeth are being cared for properly and, if necessary, gives advice to parents.

Preventive dental check-ups often prevent the effects of tooth decay, tartar, gingivitis and complex dental damage.

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What is the importance of a preventive dental check-up?

Preventive dental check-ups are important for both adults and young patients, as they are one of the most effective measures to prevent the onset and progression of serious dental and gum diseases such as tooth decay, periodontitis, gingivitis and others.
Preventive check-ups can also often avoid the need for root canal treatment or implants, for example, as the problem is detected when the damage to the tooth is still small.

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How often should I have a dental check-up?

According to dentists, it is very important to have a preventive dental check-up at least once every six months in order to take good care of your oral health, teeth and gums and to avoid serious tooth and gum diseases. This recommendation applies to both children and adults.

You should schedule a visit to the dentist if you are experiencing these symptoms:

you notice holes in the surface of the tooth;
you have tooth or gum pain;
you notice a change in the colour of the tooth or filling;
you can see changes in the prosthetic tooth;
tooth sensitivity, for example when eating hot or cold food, etc.
PROCEDURE

What is done during a dental check-up?

During a preventive dental check-up, the dentist assesses the general condition of the oral cavity, the condition of the teeth and gums, and identifies teeth affected by tooth decay. Of course, if the patient has complaints, the dentist listens to them and takes into account the symptoms reported by the patient when assessing the condition of the oral mucosa, teeth and gums.
Plaque assessment

During the check-up, the doctor usually also assesses for plaque and tartar and, if necessary, recommends professional oral hygiene.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about preventive dental check-ups

We have selected some of the most common questions patients ask about preventive dental check-ups.
Is a preventive check-up painful?

No, a preventive check-up does not cause pain or discomfort, as the doctor only examines and assesses the oral cavity, teeth and gums, but does not perform any painful procedures.