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How Routine Dental Checkups Can Save You Money and Pain
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 30, 2025 / You've probably heard the saying, "Prevention is better than cure," right? Well, when it comes to your dental health, this probably couldn't be truer. Staying on top of your dental health could actually save you from some serious pain - not just in your mouth, but in your wallet, too.
Keep reading to learn how regular checkups may help you avoid bigger problems and keep your smile (and your bank account) in good shape!
Early detection
One of the best things about routine dental checkups is that they often help catch problems early. Even if you're not feeling any pain or notice anything wrong - your dentist may. For example, a small cavity may be easily fixed if caught early. But if you let that little cavity grow and grow, it could turn into a root canal situation - ouch, both for your mouth and wallet. However, if you need it, there may be dental financing options that may help.
Plus, it's not just cavities that your dentist is on the lookout for. They're also checking for signs of gum disease, infections and even oral cancer. These problems may start small, but if left untreated, they can lead to much bigger (and more expensive) problems down the line.
Avoiding expensive dental procedures
When you think about dental procedures, do you imagine drills, needles and a big bill at the end? The good news is that routine checkups may help you avoid those more intense treatments.
Skipping checkups, on the other hand, could lead to things like gum disease, which often requires expensive and time-consuming treatments to fix. You might even end up needing surgery or an implant if the damage is severe enough.
But when you stick to your regular visits, your dentist could guide you through simple steps that may help prevent these costly procedures.
Dodging dental emergencies
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night with a throbbing toothache, or worse, breaking a tooth. Not only is this painful and stressful, but it could also be really expensive, especially if you end up needing an emergency dentist.
By keeping up with regular visits, your dentist could spot weak spots, cracks, or signs of infection that could lead to a tooth breaking or becoming painfully infected. Think of your dentist as being like a detective - they're looking for clues that something could go wrong in the future and (hopefully) stopping it before it happens. You'd rather have your dentist find these issues during a checkup than when you're in agony in the middle of the night scrambling for an emergency appointment.
Regular checkups typically involve seeing the dentist and getting a cleaning
A regular dental checkup is pretty straightforward.
First, you'll see your dentist for an exam
They'll take a good look at your teeth, gums and mouth,
Maybe take some X-rays and check for any signs of trouble.
Typically, dentists are looking for things like cavities, gum disease, or any other potential problems that might be brewing.
After the exam, you may get a cleaning or have to make an appointment for another time. You generally get a professional cleaning from a dental hygienist.
The hygienist will likely remove plaque and tartar that you can't get rid of with just brushing and flossing at home. This regular cleaning may be a big deal. It could help you prevent cavities gum disease and keep your breath fresh.
Routine checkups could help you avoid pain and expensive procedures
At the end of the day, routine dental checkups are one of the easiest ways to take care of your health - and your wallet. They're quick, painless, and could help you avoid much bigger, more expensive problems down the road.
So, if it's been a while since you've seen your dentist, consider this your reminder to make an appointment.
CONTACT:
Sonakshi Murze
Manager
[email protected]
SOURCE: OneMain Financial
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