What to Expect at Your Dental Check-Up
We recommend that you schedule a dental check-up at least twice a year. Many people make the
mistake of thinking that they only need a teeth cleaning and dental exam when their teeth start to look too yellow
or feel uncomfortable. This is not a wise idea because the longer you go without teeth cleanings, the more likely
you are to get cavities or gum disease. These regular cleanings give us the opportunity to remove plaque and
bacteria so that your teeth and gums remain in good health until your next visit.
Your Dental Check-Up
The office staff at Sexton Dental is friendly and personable. When someone calls to schedule an appointment, he or
she can also bring up any specific requests or time constraints, so that we can try to accommodate them. Also, let
us know if there are other family members in need of a dental checkup so that we can try to schedule an exam for everyone at
the same time. Thus, the family does not need to make separate trips to our office for another six months.
Upon arrival to our office, patients will sit in our modern and comfortable lobby. We will help the patient relax and
enjoy the visit instead of dreading the appointment. During the actual appointment, we may take X-rays of the teeth
in order to see if there are any underlying issues with the gums. We will also perform a physical examination,
checking the teeth and gums for signs of a cavity or infection.
Additionally, we will also look for any visual signs of oral cancer. While most people do not think about cancer when
scheduling a dental checkup, we can help identify the signs early on with a simple two-minute
procedure. Some common symptoms of this disease are red and white bumps, hard lumps, and rough patches; all things
we can identify during the appointment.
We can help keep your teeth healthy
If we notice any infections or cavities that require further treatment, we may be able to address the issue right then. For more severe cases, we will need to schedule a second appointment. If the patient has a cavity or infection that requires treatment, we will numb the affected area with a local anesthetic so that the patient can remain comfortable during the process. Regardless of the type of procedure being performed, patients can rest assured that we have comfort top of mind.
In the case of gum disease, a dental checkup may be enough to eliminate the problem if caught in the
earliest stage. Gums become inflamed and irritated when plaque gets below the surface of the gums, in between the
gums and the teeth. This can create discomfort, redness, bleeding and other irritation in addition to causing gum
recession and bone loss. If, however, you have your teeth regularly cleaned the irritant (plaque) can be removed
before it can get to this level and once gone, the gums will start to heal themselves. Call Sexton Dental today at
(740) 363-2080 and schedule your dental check-up so that you can remain healthy.
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