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I used to go when I was younger every 6mo but wasn't too thrilled with him but had no choice as I was a kid at the time. Once I became a young adult I didn't go to the dentist for quite some time. When we moved back north my wife really suggested I visit her dentist that she had used since she was a little girl. So I made an appointment and went. I ended up having 3 cavities that needed to be addressed. This new dentist is really good and makes going a lot less stressful. Great work and very detailed and gentle. So now I am back to going every 6 months.
Like Mike Phillips says- Frequent proper care is much easier than neglect and trying to fix the long term damage.
This is an interesting thread that has nothing to do with detailing.
Funny enough, I was just brushing my teeth and while moving my electric toothbrush along the prescribed pattern I had the odd thought that I am actually not brushing, but rather machine polishing with an aggressive compound. I follow up with an aggressive Listerine rinse and a good floss. Am I detailing my teeth??? Wow.
I have gone to the same dentist since I was 9 years old twice a year. I'm 38 now and have no fillings so I trust the guy for sure and, after 29 years, I get the coveted Saturday morning appointment. (He only opens his practice one Saturday a month). Another odd thing about that office - they have 7 patients in their 90's that have their original teeth.
Rereading this, I am a little obsessed with dental health. Sorry not sorry?
that's the whole point is trying to keep your original teeth whether you have to have fillings or not (though it's likely to happen at some point in time in life). your blood stream from infected teeth is what is concern because it can go to different parts of the body and cause health serious problems. i'm seeing a chiropractor and you would be surprised on how your bone alignment can affect your back, shoulders, neck, posture, etc. if not treated it gets worse and more potential problems (pain sucks!) can present themselves in the future as well. you only have one body and if you don't take care of it who will? right?