Preventive dentistry appointments are invaluable to your oral health. It may be easy to underestimate these visits because they aren’t made to address a specific problem. Their value comes from the fact that they can prevent problems. Choosing a dentist that utilizes modern technology can give you an even bigger leg up on the bacteria that cause harm to your teeth. When your dentist implements these helpful tools, they can detect problems faster than they would otherwise be able to. It’s time to up your cavity-prevention game.

Dental Examinations Include Cleanings and Inspections

Dental examinations are an important part of any oral healthcare routine. You need to brush and floss your teeth on a daily basis to keep bacteria from developing cavities in the surfaces of your teeth. During your dental examination, your hygienist will thoroughly clean your teeth as well. This professional cleaning can remove bacteria from hard-to-reach places within your mouth. If your hygienist notices plaque and tartar buildup in some places, they can not only clean those areas, but also alert you to the problem so that you can take better care of your teeth at home.

Detection Systems Help Your Dentist Find Potential Problems Before They Get Bad

Your dentist also has access to better detection systems than the naked eye. By the time you notice the visual signs of a cavity, it means that you already have a problem. Your dentist can utilize technology that spots developing plaque and weakening enamel before a cavity forms. DIAGNOdent laser detection can be used to highlight troublesome signs on your dental enamel well before you notice the darkened area that usually accompanies a cavity. Your dentist can also utilize x-rays to understand what is happening to your teeth on a structural level. These types of detection systems can keep you from dealing with the damage caused by cavities.

Deep Cleanings Get Rid of Bacteria Below the Surface

In addition to thorough cleanings to the surfaces of your teeth, your dentist can also provide you with a deep cleaning for a vital part of your teeth: the roots. Your tooth roots hold your tooth firmly in place as your chew and eat food. Bacteria can build up around your gums and sink beneath the gum lines. There, the bacteria can damage the roots of your teeth and cause jaw bone degradation. A deep cleaning gets rid of that bacteria and prevents problems.

Make Your Dentist Appointments at Cedar Dental

It’s important to attend dentistry appointments to keep your teeth safe and healthy. If you haven’t visited the dentist in over six months, it’s time to schedule an appointment. Make your appointment at Cedar Dental in Cedar Rapids, IA by contacting our office at 319-364-7108.