Preventive Dentistry
☛ Preventive dentistry is dental care that helps maintain good oral health.
It's a combination of regular dental check ups along with developing good habits like brushing and flossing.
Taking care of your teeth starts early in childhood and extends throughout the course of your life.
1) What are common preventive dentistry services?
☛ Preventive dentistry services may include:
- Regular oral exams, usually every 6 months
- Teeth cleaning
- Routine X-rays
☛ Your dental plan may cover you fully for preventive care, depending on the type of dental plan you
have.
2) What's your role in preventive dental care?
☛ Much of your preventive dental care starts with you. Developing healthy dental habits early in life
can help reduce cavities, gum disease, and gingivitis.1 Here are the basics of good oral health:
- Brush your teeth at least 2 times a day - usually morning and night -
using a soft bristled brush and a fluoride toothpaste. Your dentist can recommend the best toothbrush and
toothpaste for you. They can also instruct you on how to properly brush.
- Floss daily to get food that's stuck between teeth before it turns to
plaque.
- Use a mouthwash to rinse out food particles after flossing.
- Avoid acidic foods that can harm tooth enamel.
- Be cautious with hard foods, like some candies, foods with bones, seeds,
or pits that could damage or chip teeth.
- Don't smoke or use tobacco products - these can lead to cancer and other
dental problems.
- Use a mouth guard when participating in certain sports.
- If you grind your teeth at night, ask your dentist for a night time mouth
guard to help reduce gum recession.
☛ A general dentist may also be called a family dentist. This is your go-to provider when you need
routine preventive care like regular teeth cleanings, exams, and X-rays. They will also do fillings and
provide other basic dental care. One of your general dentist's key roles is guiding you in proper dental care
for yourself. They can identify any potential problems before they become large, help you build healthier
habits, and refer you to dental specialists if you need further care.
3) What is preventive dentistry for children?
☛ As soon as a child gets their first tooth, preventive dental care can begin. Preventive dentistry for
kids can help identify problems early on in your child's life before dental problems become worse and often
more costly. Services typically include the following:
- Promote good dental habits - including brushing and flossing, guidance on
thumb sucking, as well as advice on eating habits that help improve dental health
- Regular teeth cleanings and oral exams, usually every 6 months
- Fluoride application (usually up to a certain age)
- Sealants
- Routine X-rays to help track jaw and teeth development
- Fitting athletic mouth guards
- Referrals to orthodontists if teeth are crooked
- Referrals to other dental specialists as needed
- Helping identify related health issues that may impact a child's dental
health
4) Are fillings considered preventive dental care?
☛ Fillings are not considered preventive. They fall under "basic restorative" services, which often
includes fillings, extractions, and root canals, among other things. For these services you may be required to
pay toward a deductible, coinsurance, or a copay, depending on your dental plan.
5) What are the benefits of preventive dentistry?
☛ Regular preventive dental exams provide the following benefits to your oral health:
- Promote good dental habits - including brushing and flossing, guidance on
thumb sucking, as well as advice on eating habits that help improve dental health
- Lowers your risk for developing tooth decay, gum disease, and more
serious dental problems.
- Helps promote good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing your teeth at
least twice a day and flossing.
- Early identification of dental problems may help minimize treatment and
cost.
- Enables your dentist to do a full exam of your mouth, jaw, neck, etc. to
identify any related problems.
- Helps reduce dental problems related to some chronic medical conditions.
Diabetes, osteoporosis, certain cancers, and eating disorders can all have an effect on dental and oral
health. For people with chronic conditions, regular preventive dental care is an important part of whole
person health.
6) Do all dental plans cover preventive dental services?
☛ Preventive dental care is an important part of whole person health, so many dental plans cover it.
When you're choosing a dental plan, look for information related to coverage for diagnostic and preventive
services. Make sure you understand the limits and frequencies for preventive care such as:
- Teeth cleanings: You may only be covered for 2 teeth
cleanings a year - 1 every 6 months.
- Fluoride treatments: These are considered preventive
only
for children under a certain age.
- X-rays: Only certain kinds of X-rays - usually bitewing
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are covered as routine or preventive and only for a limited number of views.