What Regular Dental Exams Do For Your Periodontal Health

What can your Virginia Beach, VA dentist do for you when you visit for routine dental care? A preventive dental exam can lead to the discovery and treatment of cavities, but it also helps because it gives you feedback about the health of your gums. Proper periodontal care is important for your oral and general health. When necessary, we can recommend a special periodontal cleaning to fight gingivitis and stop an infection from worsening. When gum disease is not addressed, and it has time to worsen, you can face more risk from tooth loss and even experience complications with other health matters.

What Issues Can Preventive Visits Address?

When you go in for preventive dental care, you receive both a teeth cleaning and a careful evaluation. Cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup that can cause difficulties with dental decay and gum disease. During an evaluation, your dentist will help you by determining if you need any restorative dental work for decay, or if other problems need to be addressed. In addition to looking out for signs of poor periodontal health, we can talk with you about TMJ disorder and bruxism, or speak with you about addressing problems with sleep apnea.

The Benefits Of Scheduled Dental Cleanings

Regular teeth cleanings remove harmful substances that have built up on your teeth, an action that lowers your risk for trouble with common oral health problems. When patients are already dealing with gingivitis when they arrive, we will recommend a periodontal cleaning that removes bacteria that are gathering on their teeth below the gum line. By carefully cleaning these spaces, we remove the cause of an infection that can worsen in time and create trouble for your well-being.

Recognizing The Warning Signs Of Gingivitis Between Appointments

You should monitor yourself for signs of trouble with your oral health between visits. When you recognize that something is wrong, you can reach out to schedule an appointment and have the matter addressed. Gingivitis may not be painful, but it can cause issues that you are able to identify without your dentist’s help. For example, you may notice that you bleed more frequently when you brush and floss your teeth. You may also observe some swelling, or even feelings of sensitivity, with your periodontal tissues. Other issues to watch out for include gum line recession and halitosis. You can fight the gingivitis with better daily habits, which should include work to thoroughly clean your teeth at the gum line to fight bacteria.

Talk To Your Virginia Beach, VA Dentist About Your Periodontal Health

At our dentist’s office in Virginia Beach, VA, patients who show signs of poor periodontal health can receive guidance as well as an advanced cleaning to remove bacteria responsible for their difficulties. To find out more about our preventive services, as well as our cosmetic and restorative treatments, contact Absolute Dental Care at (757) 428-7440.