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Regular Dental Checkups
Should you or shouldn't you?
Not long ago, I heard something from a patient that really
surprised me. Now, that in itself is significant, because after
practicing dentistry for almost 18 years, I thought I had just
about heard it all. This patient, who up until recently had a
great record of regular follow-up visits for cleanings and
check-ups had been missing in action for about a year and a
half. After we caught up with her and found out what was behind
her unusual lapse in dental care, I learned that, among other
things, she had been listening to a friend who had asked her:
“Why do you want to go to the dentist? He’ll just find things
that are wrong with you. And it’s so
expensive.
Wow!
Quite apart from the fact that this patient usually left her
checkup without a need for any
additional treatment, I thought to myself “With friends like
that, who needs enemies?”
Well, here’s one to chew on: Let your oral health go and sure
it may be expensive. That is, if you choose to get back into
shape. Maybe even really expensive.
But, take care of yourself and - unless you have a serious
accident - it’s very unlikely.
Statistically, I have found that patients who keep up with
their bi-annual visits, have far less treatment that
needs to be done. At times, an old filling or two may require
replacement, but usually not a lot beyond that. That’s just
normal wear and tear.
People who grind or clench their teeth often experience a
higher need for dental work due to added stresses on their
teeth, but we have solutions for this too.
All-in-all, having regular check-ups keeps the bulk of your
hard-earned money in your pocket and not mine. Think about
it. It’s just common sense.
by Dr. Richard J. Walicki - October 10,
2008
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Dr. Richard Walicki is a
Philadelphia dentist providing both general and cosmetic dental
services.
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