Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining the health of your gums and teeth. These check-ups allow Dr. Nick Atanasiu & Dr. Diana Atanasiu at Dentistry in the Valley in Renfrew to diagnose any issues and take preventive measures to stop problems from developing.
Dr. Nick Atanasiu & Dr. Diana Atanasiu is trained to perform a thorough examination of your mouth, throat, and neck during these check-ups. This includes looking for any oral manifestations of diseases, signs of oral cancer, infections, early indications of gum disease, eroded fillings, and dental decay.
Your dentist is knowledgeable about the various treatment options available to you and can assist you in making informed decisions about your dental care. However, your active participation is also crucial in preventing common dental problems associated with aging.
Properly brush and floss your teeth, schedule regular professional cleanings, check-ups, and necessary treatments with your dentist, and keep Dr. Nick Atanasiu & Dr. Diana Atanasiu informed about any changes in your medical history, including new medications you may be taking.
Yes, everyone requires regular preventive check-ups. Even if you diligently brush and floss your teeth, your teeth and gums still need regular care from a dental professional. Check-ups are equally important if you wear dentures, have dental implants, or take medication that affects your mouth, such as causing dry mouth or overgrown gums.
The frequency of your check-ups depends on your oral health needs. The objective is to identify and address small problems early. For many individuals, this means having a check-up every six months. Your dentist may recommend more or fewer visits depending on factors like your oral care practices, specific dental issues that need monitoring or treatment, the rate at which tartar accumulates on your teeth, and other considerations.
Regardless of how diligently you care for your teeth and gums, some oral health conditions can only be detected by your dentist. Various medical conditions can also be identified during your dental check-up, often in their early stages. Dentists are trained to recognize the oral signs of these conditions and can refer you to other healthcare professionals for treatment.
During your check-up, your dentist will be on the lookout for early signs of oral cancer and various other diseases. Your dentist will also assess your gum health, look for cavities, eroded fillings, tooth fractures, and oral infections. Dentists are trained to identify minor issues before they escalate and can often provide immediate treatment.
A dental check-up may involve several or all of the following procedures:
The main steps involved in a cleaning may vary slightly depending on your unique dental needs but generally include:
Professional cleaning is the only effective way to remove hardened tartar deposits from your teeth. If tartar is not removed, it can lead to gum disease, which is the primary cause of tooth loss in adults.
Cleaning also smooths and polishes the surfaces of your teeth and fillings, making them less susceptible to plaque