The Importance of Dental Check-ups

 

The Importance of Dental Check-ups

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Why do I need a dental check-up?

A check-up allows your dentist to see if you have any dental problems and helps you keep your mouth healthy.

Leaving too long between appointments can make them more difficult to treat in the future, so it’s best to deal with problems early, or, if possible, prevent them altogether.

What happens during a dental check-up?

At each check-up, your dentist will:

  • Always check for any changes in your medical history, and ask if you are taking any medication.
  • Ask if you have had any problems with your teeth, gums or mouth since your last visit.
  • Give you a full mouth examination, checking your teeth, gums and the soft tissue in your mouth.
  • Ask about, and give you advice on, your diet, smoking and alcohol use, and teeth-cleaning habits.

How often should I have a dental check-up?

After your check-up, your dentist will recommend a date for your next visit.

The time to your next check-up could be as short as three months or as long as two years (or up to one year if you’re under 18).

Some people with good oral health will probably need to attend only once every 12 to 24 months, but those with more problems will need check-ups more often.

Dillon Chan

Dillon is the principal dentist. He qualified from Manchester University Dental School in the year 2000 and was awarded the Farar Prize in dentistry as the best dentist in his year in the field of prosthetic dentistry. He has also been awarded the MDDUS prize for his research into mouthguards. Dillon is passionate about providing high standards of dentistry and facial aesthetic treatments. His gentle approach and high quality treatment means he has many loyal patients, including some television presenters and models. As a child, Dillon had aspirations to be a chef so in his spare time he enjoys testing new recipes on the rest of The Ivy Clinic team.

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