Title: Why You Need Dental CheckUp Regularly
1WHY YOU NEED
DENTAL CHECK UPS
REGULARLY?
2Dental health is every bit as important to
maintain your general health.
3In fact, medical research has found that some
health conditions are related to bacteria that
are found in the mouth.
4Keeping your teeth clean and your gums in good
condition can help you to keep your teeth for a
lifetime.
5Here are just some of the reasons you should
visit your dentist on a regular basis
6Periodic Teeth-Cleaning Maintains Healthy Gums
7Normal eating and drinking causes the formation
of a sticky substance called plaque, that can
harden and can lead to tooth loosening and tooth
loss.
8Regular cleaning removes this plaque and improves
gum health.
9Regular Visits Can Monitor the Progress of
Certain Conditions
10If you have the initial stages of gum disease,
your dentist may advise you on additional
techniques that you can employ to help keep your
teeth cleaner and your gums healthier.
11However, regular checkups can determine whether
these methods are being successful, and can alert
you to the need to see a specialist to improve
the condition of your gums to help save your
teeth.
12Checkups Can Find Minor Issues Before They Become
Larger Problems
13Regular dental checkups can detect small changes
in the teeth that can signal a problem that could
become more serious in the future.
14For example, a loose tooth may be able to be
saved with a variety of dental procedures before
it affects the stability of adjacent teeth.
15Cosmetic dentists can recommend ways to stabilize
teeth to preserve your smile.
16Dental Examinations Can Reveal Mouth Cancer or
Other Unusual Growths
17An important part of your dental checkup is the
visual examination of mouth and throat tissues.
18This examination can help to find small cancers
of the mouth or throat that should be treated
immediately.
19Checkups Can Detect Changes in General Health
20A number of medical conditions can be detected by
changes in mouth tissues.
21Dental professionals are trained to recognize
these subtle differences and can advise you to
see your physician for further diagnosis.
22Some conditions that can be detected by changes
in the mouth and teeth are
23DIABETES
Diabetes often causes chances in the teeth and
gums that can lead to loosening of teeth.
24OSTEOPOROSIS
Although this condition of thinning bones does
not affect the teeth, it can causes changes in
the supporting bone structure in the jaw.
25EATING DISORDERS
Poor nutrition from anorexia and self-induced
vomiting from bulimia can produce visible damage
to the teeth.
26CROHNS DISEASE
The inflammation that can affect the
gastrointestinal tract in patients with Crohns
disease can also show as small, raised bumps in
the mouth.
27ACID REFLUX DISORDERS
Nighttime acid reflux can cause stomach acid to
back up into the mouth, causing damage to tooth
enamel.
28HEART DISEASE
Poor oral health can cause bacteria to travel to
the heart, which can lead to heart disease.
29DEMENTIA
Poor dental care can be a sign of mental changes
associated with dementia.
30DRY MOUTH
Dry mouth can be a side effect from medications
the individual is taking and can cause a greater
risk for tooth decay.
31Family dentists generally recommend a dental
checkup every six months. However, your dentist
may advise you to have exams more frequently,
based on your individual dental health.
32Take his or her advice to heart, and you can
avoid a number of troublesome and expensive
problems.
33If you are seeking professional dental advice,
it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.
34Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions,
examine you, and determine exactly what needs to
be done to get you back to normal.
35Call today for an appointment. Visit
www.mychandlerdentists.com.
36SHUMWAY DENTAL CARE 3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite
1 Chandler, AZ 85286 (480) 659-7800 shumwaydentalc
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