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4 Ways Regular Dental Visits Can Save You Money

October 14, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — kesslerpark @ 1:41 pm
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Now that the holiday season is right around the corner, everyone’s looking for more and more ways to save money. Unfortunately, some people may put off seeing their dentist in an attempt to reduce expenses, especially if they’re diligent about brushing and flossing. But skipping these bi-annual checkups and cleanings can cost you much more in the long run. Are you still not convinced? Continue reading to learn four ways regularly visiting your dentist can bulk up your savings.

Early Detection of Gum Disease

If left untreated, periodontal disease can become life-threatening. The good news is it’s easily preventable (and even reversible!) if caught early enough. However, prevention efforts require more than just proper at-home dental care. You must also visit your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. Each time you see your dentist, they look for early signs and symptoms of the disease to treat it before it worsens. Skipping these crucial visits can cause your condition to become severe and lead to gum recession, resulting in loose teeth and even tooth loss. At this point, you’d need to spend more money on restorations and periodontal therapy – both of which may not be covered by insurance.

Prevent Tooth Discoloration

Have you ever brushed off a bi-annual visit because it’s “just a cleaning”? Well, it may surprise you to learn that professional teeth cleanings have far more benefits than you think. At the end of a cleaning, most dentists usually wrap up the appointment by polishing teeth using a special substance called prophylaxis paste. It’s a gritty material that helps remove discoloration from stain-causing foods and drinks (coffee, tea, soda, red wine, soy sauce). It’ll leave your smile looking bright and healthy, giving your self-esteem a nice boost!

Oral Cancer Screening

Did you know that your dentist checks for oral cancer at every six-month checkup? They carefully examine your neck, mouth, throat, and oral tissues for any abnormalities or signs of the deadly disease. Since it progresses so quickly, missing one appointment could be the difference between easily treating it and needing chemotherapy. With that in mind, these screenings can not only save you money, but your life as well.

Protect Against Cavities and Decay

Some hard-to-reach areas in your mouth cannot be cleaned with a simple brushing or flossing. That’s where professional teeth cleanings come in to save the day! They’re an important defense against cavities and decay. If you develop a cavity, it can often be treated with a filling, which is usually covered by dental insurance. But if you let it go untreated for too long, it can worsen and compromise the strength and structure of your tooth. Eventually, you may need more complex and expensive treatments like a dental crown, root canal, or extraction.

As you can see, regularly visiting your dentist is the best thing you can do for your oral health and bank account. By attending all your checkups and cleanings, you can avoid needing costly procedures down the road and maintain a happy, healthy smile!

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At Kessler Park Dental, we strive to deliver exceptional dental care while ensuring you have the most relaxing and satisfying experience. Our skilled team shares a passion for helping patients achieve and maintain optimal oral health. If you’re worried about the costs of preventive care, ask us about our financing options. Visit our website or call (214) 303-9969 to learn more.

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