Preventative Dental Care: X-Rays and Cleanings

When you visit your dentist, preventative dental care should be at the forefront of your mind. Nobody enjoys getting extra work done because of the cost and time and because it can result in some uncomfortable procedures. Cavities, gingivitis, and other diseases are preventable with the correct oral hygiene. X-rays and cleanings done at your dental visit can keep additional issues at bay, and the provider has the correct tools to handle getting rid of extra plaque.

The importance of X-rays

Dental X-rays play a critical role in assessing your dental health. They are typically done once a year. You will sit in the dentist’s chair with a lead vest around your chest to protect you from any harmful rays. There are a few different techniques that dentists will use to obtain the X-ray; however, typically, you will bite down on some pieces of paper or cardboard-like material while the technician places the machine around your jaw. This is to identify how your teeth are placed and to see if there are any abnormalities. This can also help detect any misalignment that may cause discomfort either now or later down the road. When getting your X-rays, you may need to give them several tries before the picture is taken as needed. The pieces of paper placed in your mouth can easily shift and may need to be adjusted, so be patient with your technician as they ensure the images are accurate.

Benefits of dental cleanings

Dental cleanings are one of the most significant things you can do for your preventative dental care. There are a few things that take place during the cleaning that your dentist will check for. Your gums will be checked for any signs of disease, such as periodontal disease, and your mouth will be checked for any signs of oral cancer. They will also analyze your bite and the movement of the joints. If you have any jaw or tooth pain, you must inform them ahead of time so that they can take a closer look at that specific tooth or area. During the cleaning, the dentist will remove any plaque or tartar that may have built up on your teeth over time. They will also polish, check for cavities, and floss your teeth. You will have suction available so that any saliva can be removed as needed.

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Continue bi-annual cleanings for optimal care

The American Dental Association, or ADA, recommends you visit your dentist twice annually for cleanings. This is to ensure any build-up or issues are identified immediately and will not have the opportunity to cause more significant problems. Between appointments, keep up on your regular daily preventative dental care, such as brushing twice a day, flossing, and using a mouth rinse. Follow any recommendations, such as specific products, that your dental provider may suggest to you to maximize the longevity of your teeth and optimize gum health.

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