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It’s Been a While Since I Visited the Dentist. What Can I Expect?

May 11, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — adcallen @ 9:10 pm
Relaxed patient happy because she visited her dentist in Allen

If your teeth feel good, it is easy to forget to visit your dentist in Allen as often as is recommended. Has it been a while since your last appointment? If so, it’s natural to feel a little nervous about what is ahead of you. In this blog post, we discuss what you can expect during your visit. You will find out that there is nothing to be afraid of. In fact, you may decide that dental appointments are something to look forward to!

A Warm Welcome

The friendly staff in the dental office will want to make sure they have your updated information. Be sure to have your dental insurance information handy, as well as a list of your current medications and any medical conditions you may have.

X-Rays

X-Rays give your dentist an opportunity to examine portions of your teeth and jaw that are not visible to the naked eye. Taking a full set of dental X-rays usually requires just a few minutes of your time. The process is noninvasive and safe; most dentists use digital X-rays nowadays, which emit much less radiation than their old-fashioned film counterparts.

A Chat with Your Dentist and Hygienist

Your dentist will want to have a chat with you about your oral health. They’ll carefully examine your teeth and let you know if you have any issues that require treatment, such as decay or gum disease. You should feel free to ask your dentist questions and express any concerns you may have. Your hygienist will also be happy to share information with you. They’ll provide you with personalized tips on how to care for your teeth and gums at home.

Remember, your dental team is deeply concerned with your oral health. They may strongly encourage you to get back into the habit of attending twice-yearly dental appointments, but they won’t harshly criticize you for skipping appointments in the past.

A Thorough Cleaning

It is probable that your teeth have accumulated a significant amount of plaque and tartar since your last dental appointment. Hence, the cleaning portion of your visit might take longer than usual. You may feel some pressure on your teeth as your hygienist works to thoroughly clean them. It is also normal to experience a bit of bleeding in your gums if you are not in the habit of flossing daily at home.

Scheduling Your Next Appointment

Before you leave the office, you’ll have an opportunity to get your next appointment on the books, whether it is for another routine exam and cleaning or for a restorative treatment. Then, you’ll depart from the office with a fresher, healthier, and happier smile!

About the Author

Dr. Keyvan Kar attended dental school in Germany, after which he came to the U.S. to pursue his certification in prosthodontics. Today, he proudly serves residents of Allen and the surrounding areas by providing top-quality preventive, restorative, and cosmetic care. To learn more about Dr. Kar or to request an appointment with him, contact our team at 214-260-9911.

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