Do you want to improve your oral health all while getting the most out of your routine checkups and cleanings with your dentist? Whether you’re trying out a new dental care provider or sticking with the same one you’ve had for years, don’t be afraid to pick their brain about oral hygiene. Read on for some questions to ask your hygienist after your next appointment so you can fortify your oral health.
What Can I Do to Improve My Oral Health?
After your hygienist has professionally cleaned your mouth, they’ll inform you of any issues they’ve spotted, such as plaque build-up or bleeding gums after they floss between your teeth. This is the perfect time to ask them what you could to do fortify your health. They could suggest new products that can help combat any issues you’re having or even introduce you to new brushing or flossing techniques that can improve your daily oral hygiene routine. This way, you can maintain a sparkling smile and avoid future oral health problems.
Do I Have Any Bleeding or Sores Near or in My Mouth?
During your checkup and cleaning, your hygienist will examine your mouth thoroughly. This allows them to spot any problem-areas, sores, or bumps in your mouth. After they floss your teeth, they’ll most likely let you know if your gums were bleeding, which could be a symptom of gingivitis. Additionally, they’ll conduct an oral cancer screening in which they search for red and white sores in your mouth or unhealed wounds near your mouth. If they don’t let you know of any issues, it’s most likely a good thing, but it’s best to still ask to double-check.
I’ve Been Experiencing Sensitivity, Do You Know What Could Be Causing It?
Tooth sensitivity is a common issue among adults, so if you’re experiencing that or any oral discomfort, be sure to address it with your hygienist or dentist immediately. While it could be nothing, sometimes these are symptoms of larger problems such as gum disease, teeth grinding, or dental decay. If they are a result of grinding and clenching, your dentist may be able to help with a custom-created mouthguard.
My Mouth Has Been Dry Lately, Do You Know Why?
Dry mouth can be a common side-effect of taking certain medications, but it can also harm your mouth. When you’re not producing enough saliva, you’re not able to effectively and regularly rinse your mouth of accumulated bacteria and plaque that has built-up throughout the day. This can lead to bad breath, infection, and dental decay. Which is why it’s important to address dry mouth with your dental professional so they can offer you tips and make sure that you don’t have anything to worry about.
When you schedule your routine checkup and cleaning with your dentist, you can protect your mouth from serious issues by getting them treated early on. Plus, don’t forget to get the most out of your appointment by picking your professional’s brain!
About the Author
Dr. Derek Song focuses on providing his patients with comprehensive care all under the same roof for their convenience. He believes in giving everyone that walks through his doors attentive, individualized care that they can trust in. He looks forward to treating patients of all ages and giving them the knowledge and treatment they need to maintain beautiful and healthy smiles for years to come. For questions or to schedule a routine checkup and cleaning, visit his website or contact 781-272-5890.