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Dentist Frisco

Exams

Regular dental checkups play a vital role in maintaining the health of your teeth and gums. These routine visits not only help prevent serious dental problems but can also save you from higher costs by catching issues early, before they become more complicated and expensive to treat. The Academy of General Dentistry recommends that people of all ages have dental exams twice a year, as this schedule typically allows for early detection of most dental concerns.
Routine Dental Care

How it’s done

Your dentist will start with a thorough visual examination of your mouth, using common dental tools such as mouth mirrors, probes, and specialized lighting. They will carefully look for any signs of tooth damage or decay, while also assessing other important areas, including:
Digital X Ray

Digital X-Rays

Staying up-to-date with the latest dental technology is just as important as using advanced treatment techniques. That’s why our practice is dedicated to offering you the safest and most efficient care by incorporating state-of-the-art digital X-ray technology.

Digital X-rays provide several key advantages, including:

We are committed to making your dental visits as comfortable as possible. During your next appointment, we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Oral Cancer Screenings

At our practice, we care not only about your smile but also your overall health. That’s why we take a holistic approach to dental care, including oral cancer screenings as a vital part of your routine exam. Like many cancers, oral cancer can be life-threatening if it’s not detected and treated early.

With our expertise and advanced tools, we carefully screen for early signs and symptoms of oral cancer and precancerous conditions. While some symptoms may be caused by less serious issues, it’s essential to visit us promptly to rule out oral cancer. Common signs to watch for include:

Routine Dental Care

Our team is skilled in conducting a quick and straightforward oral cancer screening that examines your entire oral cavity—not just your teeth—to detect cancerous and precancerous conditions. Along with a careful visual inspection, we will gently palpate the tissues of your mouth and throat to identify any abnormalities. If we find an area of concern, we may perform a simple brush test to collect cells from the suspicious spot for laboratory analysis. If the results are atypical or positive, a biopsy may be recommended for further evaluation.

In addition to regular screenings at our office, you can take several proactive steps to reduce your risk of oral cancer:

At your next dental visit, be sure to ask your dentist to perform an oral cancer screening. Early detection greatly improves the chances of successful treatment.
Dental Cleanings

Dental Cleanings

A professional dental cleaning, ideally scheduled at least twice a year, plays a key role in maintaining your oral health, as recommended by the Academy of General Dentistry. During these cleanings, your dentist or hygienist will carefully remove hardened plaque and tartar buildup that brushing and flossing alone can’t fully eliminate. Even with diligent daily oral care, it’s difficult to keep your teeth completely free of plaque and tartar at home. That’s why regular professional cleanings are essential for a healthy smile!

Brushing Instructions

Brushing

Brushing: Step 1

Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle so the bristles gently touch your gum line.
Brushing

Brushing: Step 2

Use a gentle, circular motion to clean every surface of each tooth.
Brushing

Brushing: Step 3

Brush thoroughly along the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of each tooth.
Brushing

Brushing: Step 4

Use the tip of your toothbrush to carefully clean the inner surfaces of your front teeth.

Flossing Instructions

Flossing

Flossing: Step 1

Wrap about 18 inches of dental floss around your fingers as shown, with most of the floss wound around one finger while the other finger gradually takes up the used section.
Flossing

Flossing: Step 2

Using your thumbs and forefingers, gently slide about one inch of floss into the space between your teeth.
Flossing

Flossing: Step 3

Hold the floss firmly and gently move it back and forth to work it between your teeth. Then, curve the floss into a C-shape around one tooth and carefully slide it just below the gum line.
Flossing

Flossing: Step 4

Move the floss gently up and down, making sure to repeat this motion for each tooth.

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