On average you should see the dentist twice a year. A few people can get away with fewer visits while others may need more frequent visits, particularly those with periodontal disease or a genetic predisposition to plaque.
At what age should my child first visit the dentist?
In a child's first year it's easy to forget about preventative care. Generally children should see the dentist within six months after their first tooth emerges or by their first birthday. This early visit allows the dentist the chance to examine existing teeth for any potential problems.
How often should I get my teeth cleaned by a dental health professional?
The twice yearly visits will include a cleaning and checkup. Regular dental care is a keystone to keeping your teeth and gums healthy.
We work very hard in our daily scheduling to provide timely and efficient dental care for each patient. Your time is very important to us so please let us know of any special needs you may have.
Dental emergencies are an unfortunate occurrence. Should you have the need for an emergency visit, rest assured that every effort will be made to see you as soon as possible.
Please contact Michelle at (360) 357-8075 for any inquires regarding appointments or patient registration information.
Our goal is to make your dental experience a pleasant and successful one. We are proud of and grateful for the many referrals we receive from our existing patients and stand ready to serve you and your family with personal, quality dental care.