Preventive Examination
Why is preventive examination important?
Read about why prevention is so important and should not be neglected
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Maintains healthy gums: Healthy gums are a guarantee that your teeth will be in better condition. In case of gum inflammation - periodontitis, there is a risk of easier accumulation of tartar and the associated development of cavities, or even tooth loss.
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Prevents dental diseases: Regular dental hygiene, prevention and proper tooth brushing prevent the development of dental cavities and tartar. Untreated cavities and other dental problems can lead to complications that will require more extensive treatment and resolution. Therefore, it is advisable to address any problem in time.
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Saves time and money: Regular dental prevention can prevent expensive and complex tooth treatment. Problems are detected early and can be resolved on a smaller scale and with lower costs.
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Improves the aesthetics of your teeth: Healthy and beautiful teeth help boost self-confidence and are your perfect business card. Prevention helps keep teeth healthier and whiter and contributes to a more attractive smile.
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Improves overall health: Long-term gum inflammation and tooth infections can lead to other problems such as heart disease, diabetes and others.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace an in-person examination. If you have a specific concern or question, get in touch with our team — we will be happy to invite you for a consultation.


Medically reviewed by
MDDr. Ivana ZajícováSpecialist in conservative dentistry, endodontics, prosthodontics
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