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Do I really
have to go to the dentist every six months? Do I need x-rays at
each visit?
How often you
go for a check-up depends on your oral health needs. The goal is to
catch small problems early. For many people, this means a check-up
every six months. Your dentist may suggest that you visit more or
less often depending on how well you care for your teeth and gums,
problems you have that need to be checked or treated, how fast
tartar builds up on your teeth, and so on.
Ask yourself
the following questions:
- Do I
floss every day?
- Do I
brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste and follow my
dentist's instructions on how to brush properly?
- Do I
eat a well-balanced diet, including food from all food groups, and
limit sweets and sticky foods?
- Do I
smoke?
- Do I
have a history of cavities or gum disease?
- Is my
overall health good?
The
answers to these questions are all factors that affect your oral
health. They will help you and your dentist decide how often you
need to visit for check-ups. It's worth noting that you should not
determine your need for dental care on what your dental plan
covers.
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