First Dental Appointment

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First things first! The maintenance of proper dental health is a part of the overall health, and you should not put it off until the emergence of a complicated problem. Most of us avoid visiting the dentist, and it’s mostly down to the fact that we don’t have much of an idea what goes on in there. It is this fear of the unknown that makes us skip dentist appointments.

With the improvements in the field of science and technology, the dentistry procedures have become completely painless and comfortable. Book a consultation at Dentist Cheltenham today to get a fix on your dental problems.

The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry say that a child’s first dental visit should happen within six months after your baby’s first tooth appears, but no later than your child’s first birthday.  At this stage, prevention is key.

For more information about your appointment day at the dentist, read on!

The dentist and the staff

When you are at your dentist for your first ever appointment, you must remember that your dentist is not alone and will be working with a team of experts and professionals. Even you are a part of the team. It’s the teamwork that counts for the ultimate success at the end of your appointment or surgical procedure. The dentist and the team are all trained professionals who will make sure you receive proper care and comfort during and after your appointment. (See also: First Dental Care Visit of Your Child? Here Are The Tips)

The team usually consists of the Dentist for surgical and other complicated corrective procedures and general consultation regarding teeth, gums and jaw-related problems. Next is the dental hygienist, who is usually in high demand for scaling, flossing, and polishing of the teeth. The hygienist will also ensure you maintain regular brushing and use of mouthwash to keep clean teeth and gums. Additionally, you might require the consultation and intervention by dental specialists including an Orthodontist or an Oral or Maxillofacial surgeon depending upon the nature of your complication.

The basic dental care

  1. Based on your expert’s recommendation you will need to go for a regular and routine examination including a cleaning of the teeth and gums or oral prophylaxis. A general overview of your teeth will be performed by the dentist, and the health assessed depending on the findings. The presence of cavities might need to be ascertained using a dental x-ray which is a completely painless and side-effects free procedure.
  2. The dentist will also check for the presence of plaque and tartar. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria on the teeth which can solidify over time to form tartar. You can’t solve these problems with home remedies of brushing and polishing, so your dentist will suggest a dental hygienist for a process called scaling which will whiten your teeth after removing the plaque/tartar from your teeth. Through the entire process, a professional team of medical care experts will ensure your comfort.
  3. Your dental care expert will also look for problems in your gums, tongue, and throat. That is done to ensure a complete check-up of the mouth and the adjoining areas as a number of chronic disorders including heart disorders and cancer are caused by teeth problems.

Why Healthy Teeth Are Important

Maintaining good oral health should be one of your top priorities since a healthy set of teeth will give you several advantages. One of those is improving the appearance of your mouth, which can boost your confidence.

More importantly, healthy teeth will prevent you from having bad breath and gum diseases. Poor oral health will affect your overall health. The mouth can accumulate bacteria that cause periodontal (gum) disease. If left untreated, it may lead to serious illnesses. (See also: Common Dental Problems and How to Deal with them)

Maintaining your healthy smile has always been our main priority. Here at Southpoint Quality Dental, we will guide you on how to take care of your pearly whites and avoid tooth decay. Our friendly doctors and hygienists can help children and adults.

In the meantime, you can practice taking good care of your teeth and gums at home to ensure maximum protection. These habits include the use of mouthwash after every meal, brushing twice daily and flossing before bedtime. Consult a dentist today, to avoid serious complications in the long run.

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