Why Fall Is a Great Time for a Dental Checkup

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Summer is ending, which means children are going back to school and families are returning from vacation. We’re only a couple of months away from the Holidays, which means fall is the perfect time to schedule checkup appointments. But that’s not all… our team at Lazare Biomimetic Dentistry and Smile Design explains why you should consider scheduling a dental checkup sooner rather than later.

The Holidays Are Coming Up!

It's always good to have your teeth checked before all the festivities begin. Between all the Halloween candy, Thanksgiving pie, and Christmas cookies, your teeth will be under a lot of stress. Having a clean bill of dental health will help you enjoy the holidays without worrying about your teeth.

Routine Checkups Can Prevent Problems from Developing

Most people only go to the dentist when they're experiencing pain or some other issue. However, if you go in for routine checkups every six months or so, your dentist can catch any potential problems early on and address them before they become bigger issues.

If you're due for a dental checkup, or if it's been a while since your last one, contact our office today to schedule an appointment. We'll be happy to help you get your smile ready for the holidays!

Use Insurance Coverage Before the End of the Year

If you’ve yet to use your insurance coverage, now is the best time to schedule a checkup before the end of the year. Your insurance coverage likely won’t roll over to the next year, so you want to make sure you use it and get your dental cleaning done. Scheduling a dental appointment during the winter can be an added stress to the holidays, so scheduling an appointment now can free up time towards the end of the year.

Get in touch with us today at (332) 334-8290 to schedule an appointment today!

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