FAQs

Why Is It Important To Visit A Dentist Regularly?

Visiting our dentist near you ensures good oral health and prevents potential dental problems from becoming more serious. Our dentist can also check for early signs of oral cancer during regular checkups. Early detection of dental issues often results in a better prognosis and faster results.

How Often Should You Visit your dentist for a routine checkup?

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), your teeth should be checked by a dentist nearby once every 6 months. Our dentist will assess your oral health, perform dental cleaning, and provide tips for maintaining good oral health in between these regular dental checkups.

What Should You Expect On Your First Visit To A Dentist?

You can expect your first dental visit to our office near you to be informative and welcoming. During your first visit, please be prepared to provide your medical and dental history, including previous dental treatments like fillings or extractions. Our dentist will then thoroughly examine your teeth, gums, and mouth, take x-rays and discuss a treatment plan.

What Are Some Signs & Symptoms Of A Dental Problem?

Several signs and symptoms can indicate a dental problem. Here are a few common ones you should watch out for:

  • Toothache
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
  • Bleeding or swollen gums
  • Halitosis or bad breath and dry mouth
  • Pain in your jaw

You should immediately contact Satsuma Family Dental if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.

Why Do You Need Professional Dental Exams & Cleaning From A Dentist?

Professional dental exams and cleanings from our dentist are essential for maintaining good oral health and avoiding dental problems. Our dentist can detect dental issues early during these exams and design customized treatment plans to prevent your oral health from deteriorating.

What Are The Healthy Foods For Good Dental Health?

A healthy, balanced diet can help improve dental and gum health. Including calcium-rich foods, such as dairy products and leafy greens, promotes healthy teeth. Nuts and seeds are also great minerals and protein sources that can improve dental health.

How To Take Care Of Teeth After A Dental Checkup?

Taking care of your teeth and gums after a dental checkup is essential. Ensure you follow a good oral hygiene routine, brush twice daily, floss daily, and use a dentist-recommended mouthwash. Avoid sugary, acidic foods and tobacco. Schedule regular dental checkups every six months to maintain good oral health and detect dental problems early.

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Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

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Wednesday:

8:00 am-12:00 pm

Thursday:

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Friday:

8:00 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

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