Preventive dental care - 6 reasons you should visit us

Preventive dental care isn’t all that new, in fact, as far back as the mid-1800s some forward-thinking dentists had caught onto the idea that prevention was better than cure, and began investigating the best way to prevent tooth decay.

But it would be another fifty years before we would start putting this knowledge into real action.  With the development of roles in dentistry such as the hygienist, therapist, and dental nurse we can reach more and more of you, providing you with the treatment, skills and knowledge to stop dental disease in its tracks.

 So here are 6 benefits to visiting us, even if you don’t feel any pain or discomfort.


1. Cancer Detection – As with other cancers, regular screening is key.  Your dentist will check not just your mouth but around your head and neck for any changes.  They can chat about any lifestyle factors that may increase your risk and provide advice.

2. Cavity Prevention – small cavities can often be invisible at first glance, and often don’t cause any pain, so they can easily go unnoticed.  If left undetected they can grow into large, painful problems.  Regular check-ups can pick up any issues and nip them in the bud.


3. Healthy gums – Good foundations are really important for keeping a lifelong smile.  Regular visits with your dentist and hygienist will ensure your gums are in the best condition possible and keep tooth loss at bay.

4. Overall better health and wellbeing –  It’s easy to forget that our mouths are part of the bigger picture and that our oral health can have a huge impact on the rest of our well-being.  A healthy mouth keeps the risk of other issues such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes lower.


5.  Advice and information - Find out what you are doing that is working and what is not. We can provide tips on how to care for your mouth in ways that suit you and your lifestyle.

6. Fewer bills -  Attending regularly means we can spot and treat any issues when they’re small, so you’re much less likely to need expensive time-consuming treatment.

 

To book a visit, click here or call us on 028 9032 5345

 

Prevention really is better than cure.

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