Consider This
There are no ifs, ands or buts about it: If you have teeth, you need prophylaxis. It’s recommended that most patients receive prophylaxis at a dental office at least every six months, and patients with periodontal disease should have it every three to four months. Like any dental procedure, there are some things to consider before your dental checkup:
1. You may experience some sensitivity following prophylaxis. Plaque and tartar form a layer over teeth, and their removal may expose teeth to sensitive elements, such as cold or sweet, for a short time. Proper brushing and flossing will limit plaque and tartar from forming on teeth, making your dental visits a little easier.
2. For patients with heart conditions, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics to be taken prior to the dental cleaning. Tell your dentist about your medical history, allergies and prescription medications you are taking prior to your first appointment. Be sure to update your medical records as needed.
3. Most dental plans cover two dental cleanings a year, but be sure you check your dental insurance coverage before accepting treatment. If you’re hesitating to make an appointment because you’re paying out-of-pocket, consider this: Prophylaxis is a preventive measure that can help prevent tooth decay and other dental problems. Without it, many dental conditions will go unnoticed and grow out of control. A dental exam twice a year can reduce the need for major dental treatments at a much greater expense down the line.
Dental prophylaxis is probably one of the greatest investments your can make in your dental and overall health.