How often should I schedule follow-up appointments after treatment?

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The frequency of follow-up appointments after treatment at a prosthodontics clinic can vary based on the specific procedures performed and the individual needs of the patient. Generally, many practitioners recommend follow-up visits within six months to one year after major procedures such as implant placements or dentures. This timeline allows the prosthodontist to monitor healing, assess fit, and make any necessary adjustments. For some patients, especially those with ongoing oral health issues or those who have received extensive treatments, more frequent visits may be advised. Regular check-ups enable the prosthodontist to ensure that all restorations are functioning properly and to address any concerns before they escalate. Ultimately, it is important for each patient to discuss follow-up care with their prosthodontist, who will provide personalized recommendations based on their treatment plan. It may also be helpful to refer to the relevant section on the Prosthodontics Intermedica website for specific guidance and contact details if there are any further inquiries.
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Answered Jun 23, 2025

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