Many dental problems begin as small changes. A sensitive tooth, bleeding gums, or a rough edge may not feel urgent at first, but it can be a useful signal.
Why timing matters
Preventive visits help identify concerns while they are still easier to explain and treat. They also give patients a chance to ask questions before discomfort starts guiding every decision.
What we look for
A routine visit can include checking the gums, reviewing older dental work, looking for wear, and making sure the bite feels balanced. The best plan is often the one that keeps care simple.