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Save Your Money By Visiting Your Dentist Before It’s Too Late

June 15, 2019

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Have you been putting off your semi-annual checkup and cleaning with your dentist because you don’t think there’s anything wrong with your oral health? A professional examination can keep serious illnesses and diseases from wreaking havoc on your daily life. Even though you brush and floss daily, plaque and oral bacteria can still get caught in the nooks and crannies of your mouth that you can’t get to with a regular toothbrush. Also, some deadly diseases like oral cancer can be silent and progress quickly, which is why it’s important to be regularly examined by your dentist. Read on to learn 3 ways you can save money in the long run by keeping up with your preventive care.

Spot The Early Signs Of Deadly Oral Cancer

Oral cancer is a quickly spreading disease that can be successfully treated when it’s diagnosed in its early stages. Once it progresses and spreads to other areas of the body, it becomes life-threatening. Your dentist is professionally trained to spot the symptoms and signs of this disease every time you visit them for your routine appointment.

Oral cancer screenings are fast, painless, and easy for your professional to conduct. In fact, you may not have even noticed that during your visit, they inspect your mouth for any abnormalities that could be signs of the disease. Save yourself the stress and worry of treatment by getting a clean bill of health from your dentist.

Control Plaque, Harmful Oral Bacteria, And Cavities

Even though you may keep up with your daily oral hygiene, there are hard-to-reach areas of your mouth that require cleaning with special tools.  When plaque and tartar build up in your mouth, it can cause your mouth to become infested with harmful oral bacteria that produce enamel-eroding acid and attack your teeth. The damage could leave you susceptible to decay, cavities, and even tooth loss if the damage goes left untreated. These problems can all require additional dental treatments like root canals, fillings, and periodontal therapy.

Tackle Gum Disease Before It Becomes Irreversible

Gum disease is a common oral problem that affects one out of every two adults in America. Even though it’s easily preventable, many people have to suffer the oral consequences of tooth loss and irritated and swollen gums because of it. When you visit your dentist for your routine professional cleaning, they can alert you to any warning signs and help you adjust your oral hygiene routine to help combat the symptoms.

When this disease is spotted and treated early, your dental professional can cure and reverse the symptoms. If it’s left to progress, it becomes uncurable and harder to ease any discomfort it may be causing you. Also, by stopping the disease in it’s track, you’ll reduce your risk of needing to invest in costly restorations because of tooth loss.

Visiting your dentist for your regular checkups and cleanings can help prevent a variety of oral health problems from progressing. When they do, they can require additional and more invasive treatments, disrupting your day-to-day life and your wallet. Most dental insurance plans cover two visits to your dentist each year, so why not take advantage of your monthly investment? Save yourself time, money, and hassle by preventing small problems from turning into large ones.

About the Author

Dr. Amy Farrell has about a decade of experience providing patients with healthy and happy smiles. She focuses on developing long-lasting and trusting relationships with her patients. Her favorite part of her career is that she can make a difference in her community by utilizing her passion for science, art, and working with her hands. She looks forward to giving her patients reliable care that has their best interest in mind. For questions or to schedule a routine checkup and cleaning, visit NeoSmile Dental Care’s website or contact 215-643-5220.

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