What is a Regular Dental Check Up?
Regular dental check-ups can prevent or early diagnose many diseases that can develop without showing any symptoms.
The better the relationship between oral health and body health and the importance of this relationship is understood, the better people can have their care and controls
Do not forget that no treatment, even with high-tech equipment and materials, can replace the original tooth tissue.
Importance of Regular Dentist Check Up
Prevention of dental diseases, which could be costly, is very valuable for both our budget and the national economy. Moreover, the psychological burden of treatment after symptoms such as pain and swelling appear can be quite damaging.
The importance and necessity of regular dental check-ups every six months is a worldwide fact. So much so that some states or insurances can exclude the treatment costs of diseases occurring in the teeth of patients who do not have periodic check-ups or cancel the guarantees of previous treatments.
At Lotus Dental Turkey, what makes us happy as a team is to see our patients in the clinic at frequent intervals; to prevent diseases and tooth loss that may occur with patient-specific planned care and preventive treatments.
Thanks to these controls, we put early diagnosis of many vital diseases such as hidden cavities that do not give symptoms, gingival recession, cystic or tumoral formation in the jaws.
How is a Dental Check Up Performed?
Your dentist during your dental check-up;
- Examines your dental hard tissues in detail.
- Examines your soft tissues in the mouth and gums.
- Your dentist performs radiographic examination if necessary.
- Your dentist examines your jaw joint, and checks the soft tissues and lymph in your head & neck area.
- Recommend total oral care and oral hygiene training if necessary
Lotus Dental Clinic Recommendations
We would like to take this opportunity to emphasize a point that our patients should not forget:
“Even if you have the best dentist, the best treatments and the best methods, you should not neglect your regular dental check-ups. Implants are not alive, but the surrounding tissues can get sick, so the logic that ‘I can have all my teeth extracted and get implants’ is not correct.”