
Most people should visit the dentist every 6 months.
But that’s not one-size-fits-all.
If you have gum disease, frequent cavities, or diabetes, you may need visits every 3–4 months.
Here’s what happens in six months:
Plaque hardens into tartar (you can’t remove this at home)
Small cavities begin forming
Early gum inflammation starts
Minor issues become bigger — and more expensive
A routine cleaning is prevention. Prevention is cheaper than repair.
A small cavity caught early might cost a few hundred dollars.
Ignored for a year? That same tooth may need a root canal and crown.
Professional cleaning
Digital X-rays (if needed)
Oral cancer screening
Gum health check
Cavity detection
You’re not just getting your teeth cleaned — you're preventing long-term problems.
You may need 3–4 visits per year if you:
Smoke
Have diabetes
Are pregnant
Have a history of gum disease
Frequently get cavities
Regular visits save money, protect your health, and keep your smile strong.
Call (352) 373-3178 today to schedule your next checkup.
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