General Dentistry in St. George, Utah

Most patients initially start seeing a dentist in order to receive general dentistry care, such as routine exams and checkups and other preventive services, like fluoride treatments or sealants. This type of routine care can help to keep your smile in optimal condition. It benefits your general health, as well.

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Of course, a robust home oral hygiene routine is also important. It works in combination with recommended professional care to maintain your oral health.

Although much of its focus is on prevention, general dentistry also includes treatments for oral diseases, such as cavities or gum disease, which can develop even when patients pursue adequate preventive care. These interventions can restore your oral health and protect your smile, as well.

To learn more about our general dentistry services or to schedule your next checkup, call Imagine Family Dentistry and speak to one of our knowledgeable, friendly team members.

Routine Dental Care: The Foundation Of A Healthy Smile

The type of routine dental care included in your semi-annual checkup includes two components.

Dental Cleanings

A professional hygienist uses specialized instruments to remove any plaque and calculus that has accumulated on your teeth. Patients may still develop calculus buildup even if they brush and floss as directed.

Dental Exams

The dentist will inspect your teeth and gums, along with other soft oral tissues, looking for evidence of issues like cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer.

Both of these services are instrumental to your oral health. A thorough dental cleaning helps to keep your teeth as clean as possible, even in those areas that are difficult for you to reach on your own.

Dental exams give your dentist an opportunity to identify any problems in their earliest stages when they can be treated more conservatively.

Maximizing Your Home Oral Hygiene Routine

Between those semi-annual dental appointments, you need to be taking steps at home to minimize the presence of oral bacteria and reduce your risk of oral diseases. An ideal home oral hygiene routine consists of the following:

  • Brushing – twice each day, two minutes each session
  • Flossing – daily, ideally immediately prior to brushing

Some patients may also benefit from adding an anti-bacterial mouthwash to their routine. Ask your dentist if that would be helpful for you.

Keep in mind that the tools and techniques that you use in your home oral hygiene routine are important. If you’re not holding your brush at an angle along your gumline, for example, you’re probably not removing the maximum amount of plaque possible.

You should also be using a soft bristled brush that is no more than 3-4 months old. A harsh brush can actually damage your teeth, while an old one is likely to be ineffective.

Additional Preventive Care And Treatments For Oral Diseases

Depending on your needs, your dentist may recommend additional treatments to either prevent or address oral diseases, including the following:

 

  • Fluoride treatments
  • Sealants
  • Cavity Fillings
  • Periodontal treatments (surgical and non-surgical)
  • Tooth extractions, including wisdom tooth extractions

 

We are able to provide all of these treatments in our office, and patients can choose nitrous oxide for additional comfort.

Common General Dentistry Questions

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