When to visit the dentist in Stevenage

Visiting the dentist at least every six months is important for maintaining your oral and overall health. In recent years, studies have shown that a healthy mouth is linked to a healthy body. A healthy mouth starts with regular examinations and cleanings.

At Smilecraft, prevention is a very big part of our philosophy. To help our patients take good care of their own teeth we are always happy to give advice and answer questions about common or not so common dental problems. Our dentist in Stevenage will help you maintain the highest standard of oral health while limiting dental expenditures.

Dentist in StevenageGum disease and oral health

Gum disease is an oral condition that can cause many problems if not treated at an early stage. It occurs when plaque and germs infect the gums, causing them to become red, sensitive and to bleed easily. Advanced gum disease, also known as periodontitis, affects the supporting bone around the teeth and can lead to tooth loss. If plaque is left on teeth for a long time it can become hard, and cannot be removed with a toothbrush. Only a dental professional can safely remove it. If you brush and floss your teeth on a daily basis and visit the dentist in Stevenage for regular check-ups and cleanings, it is highly unlikely that you will develop gum disease.

Tooth decay and oral health

Tooth decay occurs when the sugar found in food and drinks turns into acid, which attacks the teeth. If this happens often, the plaque acid can create cavities in the tooth enamel. Tooth decay affects people of all ages and it can start at a very young age. It mostly affects patients with very poor dental hygiene.

What can you do?

Clean your teeth and gums twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque. This will help stop decay and gum disease as well as bad breath. Moreover, it is important to visit your dentist in Stevenage regularly and ask their advice about what is best for you. Our experienced dentists will examine your teeth thoroughly and create a custom-made treatment plan for your individual needs.