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Besides regular oral hygiene, the best way to care for teeth is to attend regular dental checkups. These six-month visits can diagnose, treat, and even prevent severe tooth and gum problems. That said, you have the power to make your next one even smoother and more effective. By following the right tips, you and your dentist will find the meeting easier than ever! To learn more, here’s a summary of three things that’ll enhance your upcoming dental checkup.
Confirm Your Checkup Time
Before anything else, tell your dentist that you’ll attend the visit in question. You won’t want them wondering whether you’ll show up, right?
These days, most dental offices have automated systems that send texts or calls as checkup reminders. When you receive these, respond accordingly to confirm your appointment time. Doing so also ensures that you have the correct date on your schedule.
Brush & Floss Beforehand
To make your checkup more efficient, brush and floss your teeth before your appointment. First, this act will reduce the time staff spends cleaning them. Furthermore, issues like tartar buildup are easier to spot and treat when there’s less food debris in the way. For this latter reason, especially, try not to eat anything right before the visit.
Bring Helpful Items
You might think you only need to bring yourself to a dental checkup. However, it’s vital that you also include items like:
- Payment & Insurance Information: It’d be stressful if you had to fumble your way through paying the dentist. Therefore, have up-to-date payment information with you — whether it’s through insurance or self-pay.
- Your Medications & Dosages: Proper teeth cleaning depends on your dentist knowing your medications and their dosages. Either make a list or bring the medicines with you to the appointment.
- A List of Questions & Concerns: Make sure to bring a list of any dental questions and concerns about your checkup. By addressing them before the visit fully starts, you’ll get answers that leave you better prepared for treatment.
- Your Oral Appliance (if any): If you wear an oral appliance, bring it to the dental appointment. Whatever its use, the dentist can clean it for you. That’ll help your long-term oral health, as appliances can build up tartar the same way as teeth.
Ultimately, a smooth and easy dental checkup is better for everyone involved. As such, remember the tips above so your next one gives provides needed care!
About the Practice
Brush Dental is based in Royse City, TX. As led by Dr. John Kuan, the practice takes a personal approach to patients and listens to their dental concerns. That said, its staff offers personalized preventive, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry, including emergency treatments. Whether you need a checkup, a filling, or whiter teeth, the Brush Team will meet your needs! For more information or to book an appointment, you can reach them at their website or by phone at (469)-723-4000.