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How Often Should You Visit Your Dentist In 2025?

Dr Jaskaran Kaur
February 1, 2025
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How Often Should You Visit Your Dentist In 2025?

2025 is a great year to start improving your dental hygiene plan. The type of care you give your teeth right now will have a huge impact on what your teeth will look like in a few years and how long you manage to maintain your natural smile.

The best way to keep your smile healthy and beautiful is by visiting your dentist frequently. So how often should you book in for a dental clean, checkup, or other services? Let’s take a look. 

How Often for Routine Check-Ups

Professionals usually recommend visiting your dentist for a check-up once every six months. It is noteworthy that this is just a general guideline. If you are prone to dental problems like cavities, gum disease, or have a lot of plaque buildup then it can be good to visit your dentist more often.

These checkups are great for identifying issues like cavities and gum disease or for detecting and preventing cancer. With regular checkups and by treating small issues, you can avoid costly and painful dental problems and your teeth will stay healthy throughout the years. 

How Often for Teeth Cleaning

Getting your pearly whites deep cleaned is important even if you brush twice a day. Teeth cleaning can help remove buildup which can help you avoid gum disease and cavities. It is best to book a deep clean session once every six months. For individuals who struggle with tartar, it can be good to get your teeth cleaned more frequently. 

How Often for Dental Sealants

A dental sealant is a thin, protective coating that is placed on the surface of the back teeth. This coating seals your teeth and protects them from bacteria that can cause cavities. If your teeth have never been sealed then it can be a great idea to request this service upon your next check-up. Fortunately, this treatment isn’t something you have to do every year. A good sealant will last 5 to 10 years and can give you great protection during this time. 

How Often for Fluoride Treatments

A fluoride treatment is a type of dental procedure designed to strengthen the enamel layer of your teeth. Fluoride treatments usually come in the form of gel, foam, varnish, or rinse. The treatment is great for reducing the risk of cavities and can make your teeth a lot stronger. It is recommended to get a fluoride treatment every 3 months, 6 months, or once a year depending on the condition of the enamel layer of your teeth. 

How Often for Teeth Whitening

Professional teeth whitening can make a huge difference in your confidence level. It is usually best to get your teeth whitened once a year or once every 18 months. For most people, it is best to consult with your dentist because teeth whitening can sometimes be a bit harsh on your teeth and gums and you might need to tone these treatments down a bit if you have sensitive teeth or gum disease. Your dentist can give you a good schedule that will ensure optimal teeth health while whitening your smile. 

Emergencies and Dental Problems

You will, of course, need to book with your dentist as soon as you notice dental issues like swelling of the gums, a lump on your gums, painful sensations in your teeth, or if you crack or break a tooth. Dental emergencies can happen at any given time and it is best to book early on so you can avoid extensive tooth damage. 

Book Now at The Best Dentist in Sydney

If you want to brighten up your smile or want healthier teeth this year then it is best to book with Dentistry At The Cross. Our Sydney dentists are eagerly waiting to help you with all dental problems or can recommend a good dental maintenance schedule that suits your tooth care needs. Book now and enjoy a year full of smiles.

Dr Jaskaran Kaur of Dentistry at The Cross Potts Point
Dr Jaskaran Kaur
Dr Jaskaran Kaur proudly owns Dentistry At The Cross and opened the clinic to provide judgement-free, inclusive and all-encompassing dentistry. She enjoys performing complex dental treatments, and finds great fulfilment in helping her patients in whatever way possible.

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