The Role of Regular Dental Checkups & Professional Teeth Cleaning in Preventative Dentistry
Still, to most of our first-time dental patients, that means brushing and flossing their teeth regularly.
However, suppose at-home preventative measures are not always successful. We teach our patients that those measures must be combined with a customized plan of regular dental checkups and professional teeth cleaning in our office.
When you visit us for a complete checkup and teeth cleaning, we will always do what we know to be the best way to keep you from having unnecessary dental problems in the future. Our exam will include looking for any signs of broken teeth or restorations that need repair and any signs of teeth grinding, gum disease, or oral cancer.
It is true that proper preventative dentistry indeed begins at home, but to make sure it has its best chance at ultimate success, you will need to follow all of our professional dental advice.
Here are Just a Few of Those Dental Advice Prompters:
A lack of good preventative dentistry is one of the leading and most common causes of gum or periodontal disease, which develops due to large amounts of harmful bacteria around and under the teeth and gums.
These destructive bacteria flourish deep inside the gum pockets surrounding each tooth, resulting in a chronic infection that can erode and enflame your jawbone.
Diseased or infected gingiva (gums) can eventually affect your entire body if it is not treated effectively in its initial stages. The mediators of inflammation and bacteria that originate in gingivitis or periodontitis within your gums are not merely localized infections but can also be circulated by your blood throughout your body.
This type of bacteria and inflammation is also considered the root cause of several medical conditions, such as certain cancers, kidney diseases, pregnancy complications, heart diseases, strokes, and diabetes.
It should now be easier to see just how vital proper preventative dentistry practices can be…not only to your oral health but also your overall health!
For your convenience, we offer these three types of comfort and sedation dentistry:
This “laughing gas,” as most people know it, is used for simple fillings or routine cleaning treatments and is the most common form of sedation. Thanks to this simple form of sedation, your entire dental treatment can be a relaxing experience.
During IV Sedation, the patient’s vital signs are monitored throughout the entirety of the procedure, as the sedation is administered via IV. The patient will have been sleeping during the entire process, in this case, and will awaken only after the procedure.
Suppose a patient must return to school or work after completing the procedure. In that case, it will be especially beneficial for them to understand their need for sufficient recovery time before they leave.
We currently offer oral sedation for our patients who wish to remain conscience and yet come to us with gagging problems or a higher than average amount of fear and anxiety. Throughout the entire procedure, we closely monitor their vital signs once giving a combination of oral medications.
Once taking the oral medication we provide, the patient becomes highly relaxed and drowsy, and after their appointment, most patients remember nothing of the fear or anxiety they may have thought to experience without.
You will not be put to sleep with oral sedation, and during the entire procedure, you will be able to respond to Dr. Melancon and his team.
Patients who self-pay and contact us due to pain, such as those requiring root canal treatment, fillings, or crowns, will incur a $75 charge for their appointment. This fee encompasses the examination and x-ray essential for diagnosis. Excludes patients with dental insurance.
New patients, paying out of pocket, who schedule a cleaning will be charged $175 for a basic cleaning. This fee covers an examination, two sets of x-rays, and a regular cleaning. Excludes deep cleaning procedures and patients with insurance.
New patients, paying out of pocket, requiring an extraction will incur a charge of $205. This includes the cost of X-rays, an examination, and the extraction procedure itself. Excludes patients with insurance.
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