With Thanksgiving next week, your team at Mai Dental in Garland, TX, is here today to remind you to take care of your smiles this holiday season. This time of year can be busy for many people, and you may put off coming in for a checkup if it does not fit into your packed schedule. As a result, many patients end up with serious toothaches and other dental emergencies that require more extensive care. Proper oral health prevention and knowing what to do during a dental emergency can help you maintain a clear state of mind and get the care you need.
Don’t Put Off Your Checkup
As a general rule, you should visit your dentist twice a year for a cleaning and examination. For most people, this means one at the beginning of the year and one at the end. If you have not scheduled your final appointment of the year, time is running out. Our schedule is quickly filling, and we have limited time to fit everyone in. You should schedule a visit for your whole family as soon as possible so that you can end the year on a positive note and get the most out of your benefits.
Your checkup will include a cleaning and examination. A skilled hygienist will clean your teeth to remove plaque buildup and prevent cavities. After this, the dentist will carefully examine your smile to look for cavities, gingivitis, and more. If there are any concerns found throughout your oral cavity, restorative treatments can be planned to repair the damage. It’s important that these restorations are planned promptly to avoid major oral health problems.
Have An Emergency Care Plan
The holiday season can be an exciting time to spend with your family and enjoy delicious meals. However, untreated oral health concerns can lead to dental emergencies that put an abrupt halt to your festivities. It’s important that you know what to do in case of an oral health emergency. For a toothache, take over the counter pain relievers as you wait for an emergency appointment. Toothaches can be caused by cavities, fractures, and more, so be sure to take care of decay promptly. Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth should be addressed as soon as possible.
You can apply a cold compress and gauze to the area to prevent bleeding. Call your dentist to book an urgent appointment. When it comes to urgent oral health needs, it’s best to act quickly so that the injury can be quickly healed. Our team will examine your smile and find the right restoration for your situation.
Our Team Is Here For You!
Preventive care can help you avoid major oral health problems. If you experience damage to your smile, our team is here to help. Call our Garland, TX office today at (972) 530-0552 to learn more.