“Prevention is better than cure” is an adage that holds true even for the health of our teeth. Actually, there is no set number of visits to the dentist that a person has to adhere to. This is because different people have different dental needs and treatments.
If the individual has healthy teeth and gums, they should visit the dentist at least twice a year on an average. High-risk individuals like smokers, pregnant women, diabetic patients, people with active gum disease, people with low immunity, people who have a higher risk to get cavities or plaque build-up should visit the dentist once in 3-4 months. The dentists themselves would let you know about the risk you run and the frequency suited for you. Low-risk individuals should still visit the dentist at least once a year.
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Call us at 99415-11444 for booking your appointment
Email us at expertdentalcare@gmail.com
If the individual has healthy teeth and gums, they should visit the dentist at least twice a year on an average. High-risk individuals like smokers, pregnant women, diabetic patients, people with active gum disease, people with low immunity, people who have a higher risk to get cavities or plaque build-up should visit the dentist once in 3-4 months. The dentists themselves would let you know about the risk you run and the frequency suited for you. Low-risk individuals should still visit the dentist at least once a year.
Visit us at https://www.expertdental.in/
Call us at 99415-11444 for booking your appointment
Email us at expertdentalcare@gmail.com
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