Dr. Lisa M. Spier, DDS, Dr. Kellie Roseberg, DDS
306 Brighton Avenue South, Buffalo, MN 55313
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There are many people who avoid going to the dentist for routine checkups, but they are only doing themselves a disservice by not having their teeth carefully cleaned and examined by a dental professional. Going to the office for regular dental checkups is the only way to keep your teeth in great condition. If you are not taking the best care of your teeth, you could end up with a lot of plaque, a buildup of tartar, and even some unwanted decay on and between the teeth. When not addressed properly, these different types of dental issues can lead to serious dental problems, including infections that cause excruciating pain and lead to the loss of a tooth.
Keep the Teeth Polished
By seeing a dentist regularly, you can have your teeth carefully cleaned. The dentist polishes the teeth, checks for cavities, and even removes plaque or tartar. Although it is possible to remove plaque by flossing, there are some areas that you may end up missing at times. When plaque sits for too long, it turns into tartar, and tartar is such a hard deposit on the teeth that it ends up needing to be removed by a dentist in the office.
A professional dental cleaning in the office will leave you with teeth that shine and genuinely feel clean. If you want to have a smile that looks great and feels even better, you should have your teeth cleaned by the dentist at least twice a year.
Identify Issues and Have them Handled
During those routine checkups, the dentist takes the time to carefully look at the teeth and even take X-rays to see if anything alarming or potentially problematic is going on. If cavities are spotted, the dentist can recommend putting in fillings to save the tooth and put a stop to the decay. When cavities are not treated for too long, a root canal may be necessary to save the tooth. In some of the most severe cases, the tooth must be pulled because the tooth is too damaged.
Seeing a dentist regularly for routine checkups is the best way to improve your oral health and keep your teeth in great condition. If you want your teeth to have a clean and polished look and feel and you want to have different dental issues addressed and treated before they get any worse, you should stay up-to-date with your appointments at the dental office.