Preventive dentistry

The first step in treatment is prevention

Preventive dentistry plays a vital role in maintaining oral health and preventing diseases.

One of the pillars of preventive dentistry is personalised oral hygiene instructions. Your dentist will provide you with specific, tailored guidance to help you maintain proper oral hygiene. This way, you can prevent the build-up of dental plaque and reduce the risk of cavities and diseases.

Scaling is another important procedure in preventing gum diseases. Regular removal of tartar and dental plaque helps to keep the gums healthy and prevents the development of inflammation, gingivitis, and periodontitis.

Topical fluoride applications and fissure sealants are additional measures to prevent cavities. Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to the action of bacteria and acids. Fissure sealants involve applying a protective resin to the chewing surfaces of the teeth. This procedure prevents food infiltration and the formation of cavities.

Additionally, examining oral soft tissues plays a crucial role in the early detection of oncological diseases. During routine check-ups, the dentist carefully examines the mouth and surrounding tissues, identifying any suspicious changes. Early diagnosis significantly increases the likelihood of successful treatment if an oral disease is detected.

You can benefit from these treatments during your routine check-up, as well as through the cheque dentista programme.

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