The Importance of Seeing a Dentist
06/19/2011
The Importance of Seeing a Dentist
By Adriana N.
A person's oral health often proves to be just as important as
his or her physical well being. Tooth decay, gingivitis, and
other dental hazards have been linked to ailments such as high
blood pressure, heart disease, depression, and blood infections.
With this, most health experts urge the public to see their
dentist regularly in a bid to improve their overall wellness.
Visits to their dental provider may be scheduled as regularly as
every six months.
In fact, most people begin to go to dentists in early
childhood. Toddlers as young as two years old can benefit from
such care and these professionals can help ensure that the
children's baby teeth remain healthy until their permanent teeth
grow in. As children age, their teeth transform into adult
fixtures, which includes molars that grow every two to four
years. Dentists are able to make sure that any new molars that
grow in do so properly and with as little pain as possible.
Children also many times need orthodontic correction of their
mouth's appearance. A tooth that has grown in crooked or a mouth
that suffers from a large overbite may be corrected by
orthodontic attention. Dentists can intervene and either install
braces onto patients' mouths or refer them to an orthodontic
provider.
Most dental visits involve the provider inspecting a person's
mouth for correct tooth growth and root development. Hygienists
clean patients' teeth with special toothpaste and then polish
them with fluoride. If a patient is detected to have cavities or
other ailments, he or she may undergo the necessary treatment to
correct minor problems.
Dentists often correct larger problems like root decay and
tooth discoloration. They perform surgical procedures like root
canals and bleaching to bring the person's mouth back to a
healthy appearance.
However, despite the services that dental providers offer to
patients, many people avoid going this professional. Some
individuals may fear the pain that they believe will associate
with their prescribed treatments. Others do not hold their oral
health in high enough esteem to care for their mouths properly.
Indeed, some people do not go to their dentists because they
lack the proper insurance to cover their expenses. While many
insurance policies that are obtained through a person's
employment offers dental coverage, other privately held policies
do not extend this coverage. These people and those who are
uninsured shun the dentist to avoid paying a bill. However, they
may benefit from being aware that many providers offer credit to
uninsured patients. More still allow people to make payment
agreements with the office in order to spare them from an unpaid
bill.
Going to the dentist regularly helps people avoid more serious
physical conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease,
blood infections, and depression. Visiting this professional may
begin as early as childhood and all segments of the population
may be able to benefit from seeing their dental provider at
least two times per year. For people who are uninsured or under
insured, dentists often extend credit or allow payment
arrangements in order to assist as many patients as possible.
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