If you’ve not been in to see your dentist yet in 2025, then you are starting to fall behind. For most people, the goal is to come in for a checkup every six months, giving your provider two chances a year to check in with your needs. While it might be tough to find the time in your schedule for a cleaning and examination, it’s worth it to keep up with your smile. Plaque and tartar can develop in any of our mouths, even with dedicated brushing and flossing.
When you visit Dr. James R. Stewart in Livonia, MI, you’ve got a dentist who wants to see you reach smile success. We know how important your routine preventive care is, and we want you to stick to your schedule of checkups as best as possible. So, if you still have not been in for your first checkup of 2025, take the time for your teeth. And when it comes time for your December visit, don’t put that one off, either.
Keep up with your smile needs. Call Dr. Stewart, D.D.S., P.C. to talk about your next steps.
When Was Your Last Dental Checkup?
Is it tough to think about it? If so, then take the opportunity to reset the clock on your preventive timer. For most people, the goal is to come in for a checkup every six months to remove plaque and tartar buildup, check in on your status, and see about making any changes. These visits are incredibly important in keeping your smile safe, so don’t put them off.
When it’s been longer than six months since your last dental checkup, bacterial buildup can start to pose problems. Even with your attention, you need the help of a dentist from time to time, as you might miss some places with your routine brushing and flossing. Your checkups are there to catch where you miss.
Take The Time To Ask About Your Gum Health
At your next biannual dental checkup, talk to your team about your needs. One of the most common areas of improvement for American smiles is gum health, and this is incredibly important. Bacterial accumulation can cause redness, swelling, and recession, putting teeth at risk.
Our office can help you to experience a cleaner smile, even below the gumline. We use advanced technology to deliver serious results, and we’re ready to help you see and feel a stronger smile. Removing plaque and tartar can be a significant step in staying safe.
Renew Your Oral Health Emphasis With Dr. Stewart
If it’s been longer than six months since your last routine dental checkup, take the time to speak with our team. To find out more about us or to schedule your next visit, call Dr. Stewart, D.D.S., P.C. in Livonia, MI at 734-425-4400.