How often should I get a dental checkup?

Asked 3 months ago
The general recommendation for dental checkups is to visit a dentist every six months. This frequency allows for regular monitoring of oral health and early detection of any potential issues, such as cavities or gum disease. However, individual circumstances may warrant a different schedule. For instance, some people may be advised to have more frequent checkups if they have specific dental concerns, such as a history of periodontal disease, or if they wear braces or other orthodontic appliances. On the other hand, individuals with excellent oral health and a low risk for dental problems might be able to extend the interval between visits to once a year. It is essential for each person to have a dental care plan that is tailored to their needs. Tualatin Dental Care recommends consulting with a dentist to determine the appropriate interval for regular checkups based on one's individual health and dental history. More information, including contact details, can often be found on their official webpage.
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Answered Sep 2, 2025

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