When should you make an appointment to see the dentist?

Patients can often tell they need to see their doctor when they have a physical injury or feel unwell. Such issues are glaringly obvious that all is not well with their bodies and medical attention is needed. Patients often ask why they need to visit a dental practitioner even if they do not exhibit any symptoms or telltale signs that there is a problem.

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When it comes to dental health, however, being able to tell that there is a problem may be slightly more challenging. This is because numerous dental issues do not produce pain or discomfort and need the experienced and knowing eye of a dentist in Banbury to detect a problem.

It is quite common for patients to only seek dental care when they experience debilitating discomfort. By this time, what could have been easily treated by a dentist in Banbury has escalated to a more worrying concern – often requiring more complicated dental treatment. It is only with hindsight that patients realise that neglecting visiting the dentist in Banbury for routine professional dental care results in spending more money for corrective dental procedures and more time to have these procedures carried out. It is for these reasons that we urge our patients to make those check-up appointments at the clinic, to avoid the inconvenience and expense of treating progressive dental issues.

Six top signs a visit to the dentist is necessary

Dental check-ups are essential and definitely worth the effort in preventing minor dental issues from progressing further, as a dentist can implement timely measures that stop their advancement.

  • Inflammation

Any type of swelling, tenderness or inflammation in the mouth is an indication that an appointment with a dental professional should be moved up the priority list. There are a number of reasons for these symptoms and a dentist is best able to find the underlying cause and suggest suitable treatment.

  • Bleeding

A common sign that a patient has a problem with their gum health is bleeding when they brush over them or try to floss them. Gum disease is a serious risk to dental and general health and the sooner a patient receives dental care, the easier it is to treat the condition.

  • Previous dental work having been received

Some procedures, such as dental implants, require regular check-ups to ascertain all is well with the treatment carried out and to make certain there are no risk factors that may place the end result in danger of failure.

  • A patient has existing chronic medical conditions

Patients with existing medical problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular issues have more need to see the dentist. Poor dental health can aggravate these conditions.

  • Pregnancy

Pregnant women are more likely to experience dental issues such as pregnancy gingivitis and tooth enamel erosion. Such dental concerns mean seeking dental care, and regular dental cleanings during this time are critical.

  • Dry mouth

Few patients realise that dry mouth is a worrying concern and seek dental help. The mouth needs an adequate amount of saliva to be present to keep the mouth clean and acid and bacteria free. It is important to consult a dentist for advice if a patient experiences dry mouth.

At Amsel & Wilkins our dentists care as much about fixing teeth and gum issues as they do about preventing dental problems. A key step in ensuring dental health is to have quality dental check-ups. Schedule a check-up with one of our dentists today.