Have you been keeping up with routine cleaning and checkups? The average person should have their teeth cleaned every six months to keep their smile clean and catch dental issues in their early stages. However, many people avoid routine visits because they are embarrassed about the state of their smiles. Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t feel embarrassed to visit the dental office for treatment.
You Don’t Have the “Worst Teeth Ever”
You may think that you have the worst teeth the dentist will ever see. However, this is extremely unlikely. Your dentist has seen numerous smiles in all different states and varieties. Ultimately, it is your dentist’s job to help you achieve excellent oral health, no matter what your teeth look like now. You need to start somewhere. Even if your smile isn’t in very good shape, your dental team won’t feel disgusted, laugh, or say anything rude. They are here to help you transform your smile.
There Is Always Room for Improvement
You may think that your oral health is well beyond repair if you haven’t sought dental care in many years. The truth is that your smile isn’t ruined. Dental technology has come such a long way in the past few decades and there are so many options when it comes to treating dental problems and restoring teeth. Just because your teeth aren’t in the best shape now doesn’t mean that changes can’t be made to help restore the health of your smile.
Your Health Is Top Priority
Oral health and overall health have a lot in common. Your dentist can tell a lot about the state of your body just by looking in your mouth. If you are dealing with gum disease, this could have a link to heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, and pregnancy complications.
Preventing Future Denture Problems
A lot of dental problems won’t improve with treatment from your dentist. They will turn into worse issues that are much more painful and far more invasive. This also runs up a bill quickly. A small filling could turn into a root canal or extraction. Gingivitis could progress to periodontitis and result in tooth loss if you don’t receive treatment in a timely manner.
The Dental Office Is a Safe Space
No one likes to feel judges or criticized. This is a common fear that people have about going to the dentist. A lot of the time, this is because of a previous rude comment or strange looks that have been exchanged. The good news is that you will never feel judged in this way in a respectable dental office. The dental office should be a judgement-free zone where you can go for help.
You shouldn’t let fear or embarrassment hold you back from achieving excellent oral health. By coming to the dentist, you and your dental team can work toward a smile that is healthy and makes you feel confident.
About the Author
Dr. Prachi D. Shah is an experienced dentist who has been working in the field for well over a decade. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from New York University College of Dentistry. She is a proud member of the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, Fort Worth Dental Society, Arlington Study Club, and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. For more information or to schedule an appointment at her office in Pantego, visit her website or call (817) 860-2222.