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Why You Should Check-In for a Check-Up

Monday, October 24th, 2016

shutterstock_51615943Did you know that tooth decay is one of the most common preventable problems around? Both children and adults can fall victim to a cavity, but seeing your dentist every six to nine months can stop those nasty little holes in their tracks. If tooth decay isn’t treated, you might end up having to have root canal treatment or even lose a tooth!

It’s easy to assume that if you don’t have any dental pain, your teeth are A-okay. But there might be tiny problems you can’t see, and these can lead to massive issues later on in life. Many dental problems fall under the radar until it’s too late. Visiting your dentist every six months can make sure these problems stay well away from your mouth.

A typical check-up won’t last longer than 15 minutes. Your dentist will have a good look at your mouth, teeth and gums and ask you about your oral health. They might also offer some pearls about eating habits and damaging habits like smoking and drinking, both of which can take their toll on our choppers. Your dentist might also give you some top brushing tips so you can keep on top of your oral hygiene.

If you need one, your dentist might schedule you in for a follow up appointment for a filling, deep clean or scale and polish.

Going to the dentist might not seem like the most thrilling 15 minutes of your life, but we can’t stress enough how important check-ups are. It helps to spot problems in their early stages and treat issues you didn’t even know you had. When it comes to your mouth, prevention is always better than cure.

Why is a Dental Visit So Important?

Sunday, October 18th, 2015

585811_blogFor many adults, visiting the dentist can be a daunting experience and it is the case that a lot of these individuals suffer from anxiety or dental phobia. However, going to the dentist is really important and should be done regularly. To beat the onset of dental anxiety in adulthood, it is beneficial to introduce children to their dentist from an early age.

Why children should visit the dentist

If children are introduced to the dentist from an early age, they will get used to going to the dentist and can form a trusting and friendly relationship. This bond will go a long way to preventing any negative conditions that can come about as a consequence of not caring for your teeth, which means the child should require less treatment in the future.

Most parents don’t take their children to the dentist until they start school, but with dentists it is said that parents should do this within the first year of their life. Increasingly, young children are suffering from preventable illnesses such as tooth decay, and dentists are seeing children as young as two with cavities – so it is important that children attend regular check-ups.

Oral health problems in children

The increasing number of children with oral health conditions is attributed to the modern diet, which increasingly consists of convenience foods and sugary, fatty snacks. Parents struggle to control what their children eat as shops are full of chocolate bars, sweets, cakes, biscuits and crisps – all these foods can increase the amount of bacteria in the mouth, which can lead to plaque build-up. Plaque is a sticky substance that clings to the surfaces of the teeth, leading to the production of harmful acids that attack the enamel surfaces of the teeth and make them more vulnerable to decay.

In order to prevent harmful oral health conditions, it is important that children learn how to look after their teeth and gums. This involves learning about oral hygiene as well as healthy eating and the potential dangers related to poor oral health.

When In Doubt Go For A LS1 Check-Up

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014

585811_blogRoutine dental check-ups are beneficial for patients of all ages and ideally, you should see your dentist every 6-9 months. The importance of check-ups should not be underestimated, as they provide your dentist with an opportunity to identify changes in your mouth, pick up any potential warning signs and have a chat with you about your general health and wellbeing and find out if you’ve been having any troubles with your teeth.

Check-ups only take a few minutes and they are nothing to worry about; they are painless and there are no needles, injections or drills involved. During a check-up, your dentist will look around your mouth, check your teeth, tongue and gums and give your teeth a quick clean and polish. Any changes will be jotted down in your dental notes and your dentist will talk you through any problems and discuss further treatment if this is necessary.

Check-ups are part of the preventative approach, but if you notice symptoms, such as bleeding gums and sensitivity, or you experience toothache, you should arrange to see your dentist to get these checked out. Even if you’re recently had a dental check or you have another appointment booked within the next few months, it is advisable to schedule an appointment as soon as possible, so that your dentist can examine your mouth and check for issues. The earlier decay and gum disease are treated, the better.