How Often Should You Really See the Dentist?
The traditional recommendation is visiting the dentist every six months.
But many people wonder if that schedule is truly necessary.
Why Dentists Recommend Two Visits Per Year
Plaque naturally forms on teeth every day.
Over time, plaque hardens into tartar, which cannot be removed with regular brushing.
Professional cleanings remove this buildup and help prevent cavities and gum disease.
Some Patients Need More Frequent Dental Visits
Patients with certain conditions may benefit from visits every three to four months, including those with:
- gum disease
- heavy plaque buildup
- smoking habits
- certain medical conditions
More frequent cleanings can help control bacterial growth.
What Happens During a Routine Dental Exam
Dental visits typically include:
- a professional cleaning
- a full dental exam
- gum health evaluation
- oral cancer screening
At MINT dentistry, these visits focus on identifying issues early before they require extensive treatment.
Preventive Dentistry Protects Your Smile
Routine dental care is not just about clean teeth. It is about protecting long term oral health and avoiding bigger dental problems in the future.