Yes-many dental issues such as gum disease and early decay are silent in the beginning stages. Preventative visits help catch the problems early on, before they start to cause you any pain and become more expensive to treat.
Preventative Dentistry In Dubai
What Is Preventative Dentistry?
At My London Skin Clinic, we offer preventative dentistry, which focuses on maintaining good oral health through proactive and comprehensive preventive dental care. Our expert dental team is dedicated to preventing dental issues before they arise, ensuring that you and your loved ones have healthy, beautiful smiles for a lifetime.
By combining routine check-ups, personalised advice, and advanced preventive dental services, we help protect your teeth and gums while supporting long-term preventive oral health.
Benefits Of Preventive Dentistry?
By maintaining good oral health, we prevent dental issues from arising in the future. Problems such as gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health complications. The combination of at home oral hygiene practices and professional dental care, ensures that you keep your teeth and gums healthy. We can detect issues early on, to prevent them from causing further damage to the teeth and gums. By having regular check ups, preventing any issues from becoming more serious and costly. In the long run, it can cost you less, as you’re avoiding expensive and invasive treatments. In addition, it can improve your overall health, as good oral health can reduce the risk of heart disease, respiratory infections and diabetes.
Why Choose Our Preventive Dental Clinic?
Our expert team of dentists and dental assistants are dedicated in providing the highest quality preventive dental services to prevent dental care. By using state-of-the-art technology, we ensure accurate diagnoses and effective treatments.
Each patient gets a personalized treatment plan, this will provide you with a customized care plan tailored to your oral and dental needs and goals. We are a family friendly environment, and our clinic is designed to cater to patients of all ages, making dental visits friendly and comfortable and welcoming environment for anyone seeking a trusted preventive dental clinic.
Things to Know Before, During and After your dental appointment
Before
-Ensure that you brush and floss your teeth before your appointment.
-Bring any relevant medical information if you’re a new patient
– To ensure a comfortable experience, let our dental team know if you have any dental anxiety, are pregnant or have special medical needs.
During
-We will take comprehensive dental medical history, and will ask questions about your health, medications or concerns.
-A thorough examination will take place, checking your teeth, gums, tongue, jaw and soft tissues.
-The dentist will look for signs of decay, gum disease, oral cancer, bite or alignment issues.
– there might be a requirement for x-rays to be taken, as this will identify any underlying issues you may be having.
-Professional cleaning will be performed by our expert dental hygienist, scaling, polishing and providing fluoride treatment (optional or as needed).
– You will be provided with customized advice to help you look after your smile when you’re at home.
After
-Your teeth may feel extra smooth and look brighter
-Gums might feel slightly tender or bleed a little- no cause for concern.
-avoid eating and drinking for 30 minutes if you have fluoride treatment.
FAQ’s
Our dental experts recommend that you pay them a visit every 6 months. However, this can vary depending on certain conditions, such as diabetes, gum disease or high cavity risk. Your dentist will advice you according to your dental health.
A typically preventive dentistry service includes a full oral health examination, professional cleaning to remove any tartar and plaque, x-ray (if required), fluoride treatment (if recommended), and personalized advice on brushing, flossing and diet to keep optimum oral and dental health.
Usually, it’s not painful, but there might be slight discomfort if there is a build up of plaque or gum inflammation. There might be some tenderness, so let your hygienist know if you’re sensitive- they will use a gentler technique or numbing gels if needed.
A check-up is when the dentist examines your teeth, gums and mouth to look for any signs of problems like gum disease, oral cancer and cavities. A cleaning (often performed by a dental hygienist) involves removing plaque and tartar, polishing your teeth, and sometimes applying fluoride. Both are essential parts of preventative dental service and often happen in the same appointment.