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Have you ever wondered how often you should be visiting our dentist in 98223? Being proactive rather than reactive with oral health could help prevent long term tooth loss and other dental problems. 

According to a study published in the Journal of Dental Research titled “Patient Stratification for Preventive Care in Dentistry,” the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends working closely with your dentist to find a dental plan tailored to your needs. Researchers from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry found that individuals need different frequencies of visits to the dentist depending on three risk factors for periodontal disease: smoking, diabetes and interleukin-1 genetic variations. According to the research, high-risk patients would benefit from more frequent dental visits, while low-risk patients may be fine visiting their dentist once a year.

Many of our patients enjoy quarterly visits to our office. We’ve found more frequent professional cleanings reduces the risk of caries and periodontal disease. Our frequent visitors love having optimal oral health and confidence. Many dental professionals also choose to visit 3-4 times per year as well. 

If you’re interested in creating an oral health plan which includes more frequent professional cleanings, contact our Arlington, WA dental office. We’re here for you.

Eagle Family Dental Center of Arlington
Phone: 360-435-2151
20302 77th Avenue NE
Arlington, WA 98223

Location

Dentist Arlington
20302 77th Ave NE
Arlington, WA 98223

Office Hours

Monday: 7-5
Tuesday: 7-5
Wednesday: 7-5
Thursday: 7-4

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