myheartisjames
|
i haven't seen a dentist in about 19 years for a cleaning, etc..x-rays and all that...
i saw one once about 6 or 7 years ago or even a little longer for a chipped tooth which they just filed down......
but i wouldn't reccommend going this long...as i have some real gum disease going on..... receding gums.... |
|
Miss Melissa
|
i go 3 times a year because my health care insurance cover for all that stuff...plus i just went to the dental surgen... removed wisdoms ☺ |
|
ms.muffet
|
I'm 35 and I haven't been to a dentist in 20 years, no problems. I haven't had any teeth since I was 15 years old tho, so there's really nothing for them to work on. Bad teeth run in my family. I had a lot missing already and the teeth I had left were all rotten, so my mom had them all pulled out when I was 15. |
|
Apachegunship
|
Keep going every 6 months, at least you will be staying on top of things. Better finding a problem early rather than late... I go myself every 6 months..... |
|
kampffenhoff
|
I go every six months and there is usually nothing to be done not even a clean. However, if there was a problem developing my dentist would notice right away. My Mother goes every three months because she gets a lot of plaque. |
|
hai van
|
-6 month is a safe period for checking our dents |
|
Carol B
|
every six months or they will take you off there list |
|
chi n
|
I have not visited my dentist for around 10 yoars. |
|
Barkley Hound
|
I go once a year. As long as you keep them clean there should be no problem. |
|
Hallie E
|
Once a year is standard, every six months is pretty dedicated and not a bad idea! You'd probably be fine with an annual visit, but really, just call your dentist and ask- he'll have the best possible answer for you, as he knows about your individual dental needs. |
|
UTLONGHORNS1011
|
i personally go every 6 months, just to make sure nothing is wrong |
|
simbo
|
If you have an NHS dentist and they're still seeing you every 6 months you should take advantage. If you are a private patient and on a dental plan you're paying for the treatment anyway so you may as well still go. If you pay per visit, once a year is probably enough. |
|
Pretty in Pink
|
Once a year is fine. It sounds like you have good teeth. |
|
dee
|
i would go every 6 months still as a lot can happen in a year instead of a small filling you may need a tooth removed if it isnt spotted soon enough. you will have them cleaned and scraped too. |
|
jpunkin1121
|
You should go twice a year, or every six months. |
|
doggy dog
|
i go every six months wether i need it or not provention is beter than cure |
|
Victoria M
|
I have heard that we don't actually need to go twice a year but just the once. I myself go twice a year as I would rather do that and catch any problem early so there is not so much work to be done if needed and in the long run it works out cheaper! |
|
meko76
|
I never need any treatment at the dentist. So i asked him for for yearly check up & he was fine with that. |
|
Bobby A
|
haven't seen a dentist in about 8 or 9 years. i brush and use mouth wash twice a day and my teeth seem fine. |
|
shell
|
opppppppps i was ment to got back for my 2 fillings am scared :-( i must go thanks for the reminder |
|
davis g
|
You need to go their every six months, so that any alteration in your teeth would be detected early. Prevention is better than cure. |
|
Jessica H
|
every 6 months |
|
Deana
|
i have my teeth cleaned every six months. i think it's better because it prevents stains and build-up, and also can stop a problem before it worsens |
|
leaptad
|
You need to have your teeth professionally cleaned every 6 months. |
|
>>киσω-ιт-αℓℓ<<
|
6 months |
|
♥Britt♥
|
i go every 6 months also and nothings ever wrong with me but i would still go cause its good to have ur teeth checked out and get a good cleaning so i would keep doning what ur doing |
|
Supertwinkle
|
I think its better to stay as you are.Many problems can occur in a period of 6 months so keep on going you rather pay one visit in a period of 6 months than 6 visits in a period of 1 month!!!:)Hope i helped!!! |
|
joyce
|
Your so lucky to be able to go. I haven't been in 6 years and am in desperate need of teeth whitening and other work to be done. No dental insurance prevents me from going. Good luck to you and go as often as you can. |
|
Mrkvica20
|
It sounds like you're on a good routine...so keep it up. I think it's best to stick with it because in case something happens, you can catch it in an early stage.
Good luck |
|
ChiangMai
|
If you've got a history of not having any dental treatment, I think it would probably be OK to reduce your visits to once a year - just make sure you visit the hygienist every six months as your gums are the most important part of your mouth. |
|
**********
|
I always go every 6 months, I would stick to that. Why chance it? We only get one set of teeth after all. |
|
| |
|