A Dentist on Centre

Frequently Asked Questions: Preventive Care Program

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Preventive Care Program

At A Dentist on Centre, we recommend that you have a dental check and clean every 6months. Regular visits are important for early detection of dental problems, also helps maintain good oral health.

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The simplest answer when it comes to your dental health is that brushing only removes minimal plaque. It does not reach in between your teeth that is why we also recommend flossing every day additionally, we advise you visit your dentist every six months for a comprehensive examination and professional cleaning, safeguarding your smile against potential issues. Book today for your routine dental examination and dental clean. 

At A Dentist on Centre during your dental visit we will be take a detailed medical history to understands how various health conditions may  affect the health of your teeth and gums. The dentist will do a thorough check of your soft tissue areas such as your tongue, lips and cheek as well as assessing your gum health. The dentist will also check for cavities and gum disease.

Dental X-rays may also be required to assess any dental issues to identify any hidden dental issues that cannot be seen such as bone loss.

Professional Dental cleaning of all your teeth will help remove the buildup of plaque and tartar, ensuring your gums stay healthy.

EMS Airflow is a non-contact form of dental hygiene and prevention. 
It sprays a fine stream of warm water and powder into the tooth and in hard to reach areas to remove food particles, plaque, discolouration, stains and bacteria.

 

 

Oral hygiene is very important in maintaining not only healthy teeth but gums. Plaque builds up and it allows a sticky layer of bacteria to buildup on your teeth and harden causing inflammation on the gums. Which leads to bleeding and swollen gums. It can also cause bad breath.

What happens if you leave gum disease untreated?

Left untreated the gums recede increasing spaces between your teeth, which can cause the bone structure supporting the teeth to loosen.

Regular visits to the dentist can help reduce and slow down gum disease along with daily brushing and flossing at home.

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