Depends on your individual circumstances, and best to ask your dentist for their opinion. Personally, I check up patients roughly as follows:
6-9 monthly for high-risk patients with lots of existing fillings, recurrent decay, or poor hygiene.
12-18 monthly for medium risk patients with a few fillings and average hygiene.
24-36 monthly for undamaged teeth and excellent hygiene.
I then arrange cleaning as appropriate at the checkup, and there are some people I have never cleaned. It is possible to have your teeth cleaned too often with an ultrasonic scaler, and this becomes evident as patients get older in that the enamel on the inside of their lower teeth starts to fracture away. Don't have cleanings any more than you have to.
2006-09-01 18:04:07
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answered by Dr Matt W (Australia) 6
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For most people, the six month interval works well. The dental pros answering above me give excellent answers, but you can see that there is some variation in thought. The key thing is that your dentist will recommend an interval that is best for YOU.
"See your dentist twice a year" was actually made up by Procter and Gamble as part of their ads for Crest toothpaste. This was the first widely-disseminated use of the 6 month recall interval. It just happens to work for most people. There are some who are just fine with a longer interval and I have a handful of patients in my practice who have "graduated" all the way out to a 12 month interval. Maybe 20-25% have to come more often than every 6 months, like 3 or 4 months. This is actually usually their choice, even though the suggestion first comes from me. "You know, Bob, we could do a better job helping you keep your teeth if you came in more often for cleanings." "I was just wondering about that....... What do you think?" And so it goes. I have one lady who insists that she needs her teeth cleaned once a month and guess what. She does. I think she just rinses her mouth at home and leaves the rest to me.
Most insurance plans only pay for two visits per year. Some don't care if you get one cleaning in January and the next in February, but some say it can be no more often than every six months. This is by no means an indication of how often you need your teeth cleaned. It only tells you how often they feel like paying for it.
The final answer is that how often you see the dentist should be individually tailored to suit your needs.
2006-09-01 19:02:07
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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For most people, it's a good idea. Not only do you have stuff removed from your teeth that you can't reach with a toothbrush, but the dentist can screen for early signs of carries - the beginning of cavities.
Dental exams also catch unusual growths in the mouth that could be oral cancer.
There are a few people who could go 12 months, but they are not the majority. Americans eat a pretty unhealthy diet, full of refined sugars and acidic soft drinks. The American Dental Association recommends two cleanings per year and for most of us, that's a good idea.
2006-09-01 17:11:53
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answered by emmalue 5
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Dental cleanings are needed. The removing of calculus on the the teeth with dental gadgets(the complicated crust that varieties alongside your the teeth on the gum line), is important for wholesome gums. Calculus is an irritant, and can conceal portion of the gum tissue, struggling with them from being sparkling ideal and uncovered to air, which will reason gingivitis--that's to blame maximum regularly for the teeth loss. Brushing on my own won't eliminate calculus and tarter. the quantity of situations a individual visits the dentist, relies upon on their very own dental well being. some all human beings isn't very vendors to calculus build up, by using diverse ranges of ph interior the mouth, and can destroy out with going as quickly as, two times a 300 and sixty 5 days. Others are exceptionally vendors, and bypass each 3 months. those which already have perio problems, gingivitis might desire to bypass extra regularly. Your the teeth are one the the main used aspects of the physique, and it would fairly be a nuisance to have issues of them. traveling your dentist is important to solid oral well being.
2016-11-06 06:28:48
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answered by ? 4
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Yes they are. Preventative care is usually cheaper and easier than actual treatment. The longer that a person goes between cleanings, the more calculus buildup there will be on their teeth. The dentist usually checks for any new cavities. If someone only goes yearly or even less frequent, think about how much larger a cavity could get. Also think about how much more buildup there could be on their teeth.
2006-09-01 17:52:10
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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Depends allot on your mouth. If it develops plaque easily at least 2 X a year.
2006-09-01 18:11:45
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answered by Celtic Tejas 6
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Yes be glad I have to go every 4 months.
2006-09-01 17:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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IF U TAKE CARE OF DENTAL EVERYDAY, THEN NO..ONCE A YEAR SOUNDS GOOD
IF NOT, EVERY 6 MONTHS
2006-09-01 17:03:51
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answered by snow l 3
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I asked my dentist this same question, and he said no, once a year is fine. as long as you are taking proper care of your teeth
2006-09-01 17:08:30
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answered by goofybored 2
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if you wanna have choppers when you are old then i would say it might be a good idea
2006-09-01 17:07:45
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answered by sicivic05 4
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