What to Expect if You Haven’t Been to the Dentist in Years

Maybe it was because of a lack of insurance or you put off going to the dentist because of anxiety. Either way, if it has been years since you last went to the dentist, it can seem like a nerve-wracking experience. However, after reading this article, you will know exactly what to expect and have confidence in knowing you are doing the right thing for your oral and overall health!

What to expect

Updating your information

One of the first things that you will need to do when visiting the dentist for the first time in a while is to update your information. This can include any health insurance, health profile and typical questions that dentists ask their patients.

It is important for your dentist to know of any other health conditions to ensure your safety while in their care, as well as any past dental records if you are visiting a new dentist for the first time. Having this prepared before heading to the dentist can make the process even quicker and more comfortable.

Let the dentist know of any concerns

If you are visiting the dentist because of a troublesome tooth or other concern, then it is important to let the dental hygienist and dentist know. Although they will clean and examine your whole mouth either way, if there is a tooth that is hurting, then it is essential to let them know beforehand so they can make the correct accommodations before starting the exam.

Having open communication with the dental team before your visit can make things run smoother and ease any worries or anxiety. If the reason for not visiting the dentist is because of fear, then let them know! Many times they can help by using methods and tricks to ease worries while the patient is in the dental chair.

Having dental X-rays taken

Typically, for people who have not been to the dentist for an extended period, having X-rays taken is smart. This is completed so the dentist can have a full view of the patient’s mouth and know of any issues that may not be seen by even the best-trained eye.

The X-ray process is simple and is completed in the dentist’s office. This step gives the dentist the ability to be sure you have the best oral health possible or to create a plan to get there before you leave the office.

The dental cleaning and exam

The dental hygienist and dentist will complete a full exam and cleaning on the teeth. This will include removing any plaque that may be building up, doing a screening for oral cancer and checking for cavities. However, once the appointment is over, you will know that you are leaving with the best oral health possible. Unless there was an issue found, it will be a whole six months before you need to visit again!

In conclusion

Have more questions about visiting the dentist for the first time in years? Give our office a call, and we will gladly answer any additional questions you have. We will guide you to make the best decisions for your teeth and oral health. Call us today!

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