Start with prevention

Preventive dentistry is an essential branch of dentistry that focuses on maintaining optimal oral health and preventing dental problems before they become more serious and costly. The primary objective of preventive dentistry is to promote good oral hygiene practices, detect potential issues early, and provide personalized care to keep teeth and gums healthy.

Detection of dental issues

Regular dental check-ups allow dentists to detect potential dental problems at their earliest stages. Identifying issues like cavities, gum disease, or oral infections early on enables timely intervention and prevents the need for more extensive and invasive treatments later.

Gum disease prevention

Gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis) is a common and potentially serious oral health issue. Preventive dentistry educates patients on proper oral hygiene techniques, which can significantly reduce the risk of gum disease development and progression.

Decay prevention

Preventive dentistry promotes regular dental cleanings, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants to protect teeth from decay. These measures strengthen enamel and create a protective barrier against harmful bacteria and acids.

Patients frequently ask

What is preventive dental care, and why is it important?
How often should I visit the dentist for preventive care?
What happens during a preventive dental check-up?
Is professional teeth cleaning necessary if I brush and floss regularly at home?
How can I maintain good oral health between dental visits?
What is fluoride treatment, and is it necessary for adults?