How General Dentistry Checkups Can Improve Your Overall Health

General dentistry checkups provide an opportunity for patients to know the condition of their oral health and receive prompt care for any concerns the dentist may detect. One additional benefit of dental checkups that often gets overlooked is improved overall health and a reduced risk of certain common health conditions.

An overview of the overall health benefits of general dentistry checkups

Regular dental checkups have been linked to a reduced risk of developing health conditions such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, and premature births. The following is an overview of the benefits dental checkups provide for oral health as well as overall health:

What is the purpose of a dental checkup?

A dental checkup is a routinely scheduled dental visit that offers the dentist an opportunity to examine if there have been any changes in the patient’s oral health, such as the early development of gum disease or worn-down tooth enamel. They can address these concerns promptly and in a less invasive manner when detected early. In most cases, the general dentist or hygienist also cleans the patient’s teeth and gums on the same visit. Dental checkups are encouraged once every four to six months.

How can dental checkups improve oral health?

Dental checkups can improve oral health by the early detection of the most common concerns related to teeth and gums, which include worn-down tooth enamel, cavities, signs of bruxism, gum disease, and oral infections. The dental professional can promptly treat these concerns before they worsen.

How can dental checkups improve overall health?

Dental checkups can improve general health by reducing the risk of a range of common health concerns. This is particularly done by reducing the risk of gum disease. Some studies have indicated that there is a higher risk of certain health concerns among people with gum disease. Among the health concerns are:

  • Diabetes
  • Stroke
  • Heart disease

The increased risk of these conditions is believed to be due to inflammation. Gum disease is believed to increase the amount of inflammation throughout the body, which makes conditions involving blood flow — such as diabetes, stroke, and heart disease — more likely.

What can I expect during a general dentistry checkup?

The good news is that dental checkups and cleanings can help reduce the risk of gum disease. This type of visit is usually quick and non-invasive. It involves an oral examination, during which the dentist thoroughly examines the patient’s mouth. Dental x-rays may also be necessary. At the end of the visit, the dentist can recommend a cleaning or more extensive treatment if necessary.

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Schedule your next general dentistry checkup today

Our general dentistry practice offers dental checkup visits for new and existing patients. If it has been over six months since the last time you visited a dentist or if you have specific concerns that have developed since your last visit, get started today by calling us to schedule an appointment.

Request an appointment or call Villa Dental at 301-409-3583 for an appointment in our Bethesda office.

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