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Safeguard Your Smile: 3 Reasons to Get a Checkup Before Vacation

May 18, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — bearcreekfamily @ 3:46 pm
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Summer is just around the corner, and with the school year wrapping up, it’s the perfect time to plan a vacation. Whether you’re traveling to faraway cities to learn something new or camping in the woods sharing ghost stories, there are plenty of ways to make memories with your loved ones this season.

With all the excitement of start-of-summer activities, it’s easy to overlook the importance of a dental checkup. However, the last thing you want is to deal with dental problems while you’re away from home. A routine appointment now can help you avoid potential issues that might arise during your trip. Read on to discover 3 good reasons to see your dentist before you and your family set off on your summer adventure!

Reason #1: A More Flexible Schedule

During the year, it can be challenging to find time for dental visits between work, school, and extracurricular activities. Once the kids are released for the summer, things tend to be more flexible. Plus, work schedules tend to slow down a bit as employees start scheduling time off for vacation. That means you’re more likely to have the flexibility to schedule an appointment. Plus, if your dentist finds that you need work done to preserve your teeth, like a root canal, you have time for the procedure and recovery.

During the long summer months, you and the entire family can have your mouths examined without worrying about excused absences and missed assignments.

Reason #2: Enjoy Summer Treats

Many people enjoy the longer, sunnier days during this season, while others would do anything to beat the heat. What better way to overcome soaring temperatures than with cold lemonade, sweet tea, or ice cream? Whatever your pleasure, many foods and drinks available this time of year can cool you off.

Unfortunately, these delicious offerings are usually full of sugar, which attracts harmful bacteria. You’re more vulnerable to problems like tooth decay and gum disease as a result. If you plan to indulge your sweet tooth this year, you might want to have a checkup and cleaning with your dentist first. They’ll examine your mouth for any potential areas of concern and address them before you begin your break. That way, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your teeth are in good condition and won’t be harmed by the different foods and drinks you intend to enjoy.

Reason #3: Prevent Potential Emergencies

Emergencies can happen anytime, but if you’re out of town and have a dental dilemma, it can be hard to find the right help. No one wants to suffer a persistent toothache or damage or dislodge a tooth (or restoration) when they’re traveling and don’t have a dentist nearby.

If you have a checkup before you leave, your dentist can help ensure that you won’t run into an urgent situation later. They’ll examine your teeth, gums, and any dental work, like fillings or prosthetics, to ensure that everything’s in good condition. By taking the time to repair problems before your break, you’ll be less likely to suffer injuries or other issues once you’ve left.

Having an oral checkup is a great way to ensure that your grin is in excellent condition before you leave for vacation!

About the Practice

Patients at Bear Creek Family Dentistry benefit from a team of highly skilled dentists who provide a full range of services from multiple convenient locations. With general dentists, pediatric dentists, oral surgeons, and prosthodontists on staff, they can handle any issue from preventative care to more complex procedures. They combine a compassionate approach with state-of-the-art equipment to help you feel relaxed and confident that you’re getting the best treatment available. If you and your family are making plans to travel this summer and you want to schedule a checkup, you can request an appointment on the website or by calling (214) 333-3100.

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