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The Dangers of Skipping Regular Dental Check-ups

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July 26, 2024

1. Increased Risk of Cavities and Tooth Decay

Without consistent check-ups and cleanings, plaque and tartar can accumulate on your teeth, increasing the risk of cavities and other dental complications.

Brushing and flossing of course play a crucial role. However, even with a diligent daily oral hygiene routine, food residue can persist in your mouth. The longer that reside lingers, the more damage it can inflict.

Harmful bacteria proliferate and mix with acids, eventually eroding the tooth surface, causing enamel loss, cavities, and tooth decay. Regular dental visits combined with good oral hygiene can prevent this from happening.

2. Potential Development of Gum Disease

Gum disease, an infection of the gums, can induce pain, receding gums, and even tooth loss if left untreated. Fortunately, it's preventable.

Regular dental visits allow your dental team to monitor the condition of your gums and identify any emerging issues. Early detection is critical in preventing dental problems from escalating and causing further harm.

By attending regular dental appointments, you can collaborate with our team of kind, caring, and gentle dental professionals to better care for your gums and mouth. They can provide feedback on your oral care habits and suggest necessary improvements, ensuring that your efforts are effectively benefiting your oral health.

3. Higher Risk of Oral Cancer

Oral cancer screenings play a vital role in detecting this life-threatening disease in its early stages.

Oral cancer screenings are provided at no extra charge as part of your New Patient Exam here at Swish Oral Care. Even if you lead a healthy lifestyle and are not at an increased risk, these exams are worth taking a little extra time for, as anyone can develop oral health issues.

In addition to comprehensive dental check-ups and screenings, a professional team can educate you on how to reduce your chances of developing dental problems.

4. Deterioration of Overall Health

Research has linked poor oral hygiene with other medical conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Regular dental visits can help maintain your oral health and prevent it from adversely affecting your overall wellness, especially if you're diagnosed with a health condition.

This is your sign to book that appointment

At Swish, our goal is to create a safe space for you to receive vital oral health care. Whether it’s pain, shame, or fear of financial woes that have held you back, we hear you out and are here to help.

At your first Exam and Cleaning, our team will work to understand your needs and the current health of your teeth. With regular dental check-ups, we will help to boost your overall oral health, and provide early detection of potential issues. That allows us to provide you with prompt treatment before minor issues escalate into serious problems.

If cost is a concern, there are several options available at Swish Oral Care. Ask our team about the Fresh 5 New Patient Exam and Cleaning, and other options to make financing your dental treatments more manageable.

It can sometimes be challenging to understand the impact of oral care on the quality of life. That's why we strive to make dental visits a relaxing retreat with our services and amenities. Your oral health is crucial, so don't neglect it. Regular visits to your dentist could potentially save your life!

If you're looking for a compassionate and professional dental team in NE, Calgary, consider us. Contact us today to learn more.

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