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Common Services Your Dentist Can Provide


You are happy to be teaching your children healthy living habits now, but there is one area of good health that you have not bestowed on them.


You are happy to be teaching your children healthy living habits now, but there is one area of good health that you have not bestowed on them. Although you have trained your children to brush their teeth, you have never taken them to a dentist. Here are some services that a dentist can provide for your family.

Routine Checkup

One of the most popular dental procedures is a simple teeth cleaning. This cleaning keeps your teeth strong and healthy. The dentist uses special tools to remove excess plaque that might be missed by regular brushing, and he also applies a polish or fluoride treatment to keep the teeth clean and healthy. A routine cleaning is pain free, can help prevent cavities, and should be done every six months.

X-Rays

An x-ray can show a dentist if any teeth are growing in improperly, as well as areas that may have cavities. These x-rays can be used to prevent problems before they occur.

Other Procedures

If it's been a long time since you've seen a dentist, the chances are pretty high that you might have a cavity or two. If you don't see a dentist, however, you may be completely unaware of these problems. If you have a cavity, a dentist can fill it for you. Depending on your preferences, you can either be numbed or put under to get a cavity filled, allowing you to be comfortable. Dentists also do other procedures, such as crowns, for those that have more extensive tooth damage. Call a dentist today to keep your teeth healthy.

  
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