What to Expect at Your Family Dentist Appointment
An appointment with a family dentist will always be customized according to a patient’s unique needs, but there are still a few things that you can typically expect. Family dentists aim to identify problems early, before they become significant issues. They will strive to ensure that your teeth last as long as possible while giving you a smile that you can confidently show off.
What a family dentist does during an appointment
A family dentist appointment generally focuses on overall preventive care and minor treatments unless a more significant issue is present. Patients can expect the following.
Cleaning and polishing
The cleaning is the classic component of almost all dental exams. The dentist uses various tools, each with its own purpose, to scale bacteria off the teeth, polish the enamel, and remove plaque from between the teeth. Once the teeth are clean, bacteria will have a harder time attaching to them, meaning the patient will have a longer timeline before their teeth become threatened by decay again.
Oral exam
The family dentist will also conduct an oral exam, either separately after the cleaning or as part of their work inside the mouth. From gently feeling the tongue to probing the cheeks, the dentist will use their tools and fingers to gauge whether any areas of the mouth look unusual. Lumps, bumps, abscesses, discoloration, redness, and more can indicate the presence of infection or even cancer, which benefits from quick, early treatment.
Questions-and-answer sessions
Good family dentists go beyond cleaning and strive to educate their patients. The cleaning appointment is a great time for patients to ask questions and get professional answers. From what angle to hold the toothbrush to what brands of toothpaste are recommended, family dentists can provide guidance that is personalized to the patient’s needs and goals.
Preventive treatments and devices
While cleanings are considered preventive services, family dentists can do so much more. For instance, younger patients may benefit from the installation of sealants, or smooth coverings over the molars that make them easier to brush so decay is less likely. These sealants are not permanent; they simply assist a child through the years in which they are most likely to get cavities.
Similarly, the dentist may notice that a patient’s teeth are worn down in a way that suggests they are grinding their teeth at night (bruxism). The family dentist can use a custom mold to create a bite guard that shields the patient’s teeth while they sleep, preventing more severe damage, such as cracks or TMJ disorder, later.
Do not skip your family dentist appointments!
Going to the family dentist should be a regular part of your family’s healthcare routine, just like visiting the doctor. With good care, your teeth can last a lifetime, and our dentist can support you in that endeavor by providing education, cleaning, and other benefits. Contact our office to schedule your next appointment.
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