
Dental Cleanings & Exams
Our dentists in Groves, TX provide comprehensive dental care for patients of all ages, including professional teeth cleanings and thorough dental exams.
We believe in the importance of prevention for lifelong oral health and are dedicated to promptly treating any oral health conditions that may arise. If you are seeking quality dentistry in the Groves, TX area or would like to schedule your next checkup and teeth cleaning, please call us at (409) 746-5765.
We are excited to provide you with excellent dentistry and help you achieve a healthy smile. In the meantime, please take a moment to read the information below to learn more about our approach to dental care.
What distinguishes Preventive Dentistry from General Dentistry?
The ADA advises that it is important to see your dentist every six months for a thorough dental checkup and professional teeth cleaning. These practices are essential for preventive dentistry and have been proven to significantly reduce the chances of cavities, oral infections, and gum disease.
Your dentist in Groves, TX supports the ADA's recommendation and will only make changes to your schedule if you have a condition that necessitates ongoing treatment or more frequent checkups and cleanings.
A preventive dentistry checkup consists of:
- A dental examination
- X-rays will be taken if deemed necessary
- An oral cancer screening will also be conducted.
If you are prone to cavities, your dentist may suggest a dental sealant to protect your tooth enamel from debris. Additionally, a fluoride treatment can help strengthen weak enamel. These treatments are particularly beneficial for children.
During your preventive dentistry exam, you will also receive a professional teeth cleaning. A skilled and friendly hygienist will use special tools to remove plaque and tartar that your toothbrush may miss or cannot reach.
Feel free to discuss with your hygienist the best practices for at-home dental care.
Regular teeth cleaning is crucial for maintaining your long-term oral health.
In contrast, general dentistry focuses on restoring your oral health when issues arise, such as treating tooth decay with dental fillings.
Our general dentistry treatments include the following:
Dental Fillings are used to treat cavities.
Root Canal Therapy
Tooth Replacement:
Periodontal Treatment is available.
Tooth extractions are performed.
Is Family Dentistry available in Groves, TX?
Our dentists have extensive experience in treating patients of all ages, and we take pride in providing comprehensive care for the entire family. Our dental treatments and prevention services are tailored to meet each individual's specific needs, and we are well-versed in age-appropriate dentistry.
Therefore, we warmly welcome children, senior adults, and individuals of all ages. Additionally, for those who may feel anxious about visiting the dentist, we also offer sedation dentistry to ensure a comfortable experience.
What Is Gum Disease?
Most people have heard of gum disease or gingivitis. The cause of gum disease centers on plaque buildup that isn't removed through brushing, flossing, and dental cleanings.
Gum disease in the early stages can be easily treated and prevented. Smokers are highly susceptible to gum disease, but patients can suffer from gingivitis due to poor oral health, medications, genetics, teeth grinding, and more.
Gingivitis is often referred to when talking about gum disease; this is the first stage and can be easily treated. However, when left untreated, gingivitis can turn into gum disease, which can become periodontal disease.
Each stage of the disease can have an impact on your oral health, with late-stage periodontal disease affecting your gumline, promoting bone loss and, ultimately, tooth loss.
Regular tooth brushing and flossing, as well as routine dental cleanings, can prevent gingivitis and worse.
Common Signs of Gum Disease Include:
Here are some signs of potential gum problems:
- Gums that are red, bleeding, or swollen
- Consistent bad breath
- Loose teeth
- Sensitive teeth
- Gums that appear to be receding, making teeth look longer
- Abscessed teeth
Some patients may not experience many symptoms in certain areas. Gum disease can be asymptomatic, meaning that symptoms may be mild or go unnoticed.
The most effective way to monitor oral health is by visiting Dr. Gomez and his professional dental team.
Regular dental cleanings and exams help us identify any changes or abnormalities in your teeth and gums, and prevent future dental issues. The advantage of gum disease is that it can be easily treated if detected early.
Therefore, if it has been a while since your last dental checkup, or if you smoke or notice bleeding while brushing, it may be a good time to schedule an appointment with us.
What can I do to prevent dental health issues?
Make sure to brush and floss at least twice a day to maintain good oral health. If possible, try to brush and floss after every meal for even better results.
Quitting tobacco use in any form is highly recommended to lower the chances of oral cancers and gum disease. If you notice any symptoms such as tooth sensitivity or persistent sore spots in your mouth, don't hesitate to inform your dentist.