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Call us: 01494 674 857 Garden View Dental Care 54 Penn Road, Beaconsfield HP9 2LS
Where beautiful smiles are created

Regular visits to the dentist help avoid serious problems later on

Looking after your teeth is incredibly important. Good oral hygiene is maintained with a daily brushing and flossing routine that ensures the little monsters in your mouth are neutralised. However, a regular oral hygiene routine will not clean away all build-up of bacterial plaque in the mouth and you do need to visit us, as your dentist in Buckinghamshire, as least once every 6 months.

Dentist in BuckinghamshireAs your dentist, Garden View Dental Care can ensure continued oral hygiene throughout your life, if you attend regular check-ups. Your dental hygiene check-up should be seen as a necessary part of your dental care. At each visit, you will be given a thorough examination, making sure your teeth and gum health is optimal. Should there be any indication of infection or decay, acting quickly can prevent gum infections developing into more serious disease that could eventually undermine the stability of your teeth.

Deep cleaning does more than create a pretty smile

Professional cleaning will enable your dentist in Buckinghamshire to remove bacteria that causes plaque and tartar to form. Plaque can erode the enamel on your teeth, seriously undermining its integrity, leading to tooth decay and gum disease. By having your teeth deep-cleaned, your dentist can quickly assess any areas of likely infection and treat accordingly.

How regular appointments take care of more than your teeth and gums

Your dentist in Buckinghamshire does more than look after just your teeth and gums. We also take care of your whole oral, facial and neck areas. When you come for routine visits, we will check your mouth, jaw and neck areas. By checking the whole area, we can discover any underlying issues that maybe starting to occur, including abnormalities such as early warning signs of oral cancer, increasing the likelihood of successful treatment, should you be at risk.

Prioritising your oral health

By putting dental check-ups on your list of priorities, you are ensuring optimum oral and general health. Bad oral hygiene adversely effects the general health of your body, including heart health. Investing in 2 visits a year to your dentist really is good sense.