Is It Time For Your Next Dental Checkup?
Has it been a while since we’ve seen you? Life gets busy, and it’s easy for time to fly by. But when it comes to your oral health, regular checkups do more than just keep your teeth clean. They help us catch issues early, prevent future problems, and keep your smile feeling its best.
Since May is National Dental Care Month, it’s the perfect reminder to schedule your next visit.
Keep reading to see why preventive care makes such a big difference.
Why Routine Visits Matter
Brushing and flossing every day is essential if you want to keep your teeth and gums healthy, but without regular hygiene examinations and professional cleanings, plaque buildup hiding in hard-to-reach places, like under the gumline, will remain on your teeth, increasing your risk of tooth decay and gum disease significantly. Coming to us for regular dental visits means we can:
- Catch cavities and minor concerns before they become painful or expensive
- Prevent and manage gum disease
- Gently remove tartar and plaque that brushing and flossing can’t reach
- Monitor previous dental work to make sure it’s holding up
- Screen for early signs of oral cancer and other health concerns
Even if everything seems fine, regular exams and cleanings allow us to spot problems you might not see or feel yet—and address them before they worsen.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
We want every visit to feel comfortable, informative, and stress-free. Here’s what a typical cleaning and exam looks like at our Meridian dental office:
- Digital X-rays and a check-in with your hygienist to go over any concerns
- Gentle plaque and tartar removal using professional tools
- Ultrasonic brushing and flossing to polish your teeth and remove stubborn buildup
- A complete exam with one of our dentists to check for decay, gum issues, or worn dental work
- A fluoride treatment (if recommended) to strengthen enamel and protect your teeth
If anything requires a follow-up, we’ll schedule that appointment before you leave.
How Often Should You Come In?
Our dental team will suggest the right timeframe for scheduling your dental cleanings based on your individual oral health needs. If you’ve had gum disease or frequent cavities, for example, you may benefit from coming in more often to stay on top of things.
If it’s time for your next visit, contact our dental office located in Meridian, ID to schedule an appointment. No matter how long it’s been since we’ve seen you last, we’re here to help you get back (and stay) on track.