Wednesday, June 19, 2013

You're Not a Procrastinator - Are You?

One certain consequence of procrastinating dental work is that conditions will only become worse and be more expensive.  Thanks to technology today many dental problems can be diagnosed early and when taken care of immediately a lot of time, money and even pain can be saved.

Best Dentist News.com has a great article about putting off the "grown up things" and the consequences that follow:

Ideally, you’d never procrastinate in doing responsible, grown-up things.
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But we’re all guilty of it. For some, it’s finances: “I’ll do my taxes next week!”  Or housework: “Those dirty dishes can soak in the sink for a while.”  Or even shopping: “I’ll just take a package of ramen noodles to work for lunch…”

All kinds of things get pushed aside on our daily to-do lists because we’d rather not tackle them now. But when it comes to your dental healthcare, procrastinating is ill advised. Sure, your time is precious, but your health is irreplaceable. And though many people don’t realize there are benefits to their wallet associated with dental visits, there are many. Yes, dental treatment can help your family budget’s bottom line!

How is that possible, you ask? How can spending money actually save you money? Well, consider preventive maintenance on your teeth like the regular tune-ups and oil changes you get for your car. You rotate the tires so they wear evenly, and replace the air filter when it gets grungy. All so your transportation keeps transporting you where you need to go, and you don’t have to pay big bucks to replace a part that could have been protected with preventive measures.

You know where this logic leads, and why it’s even more important to pay attention to your smile than your car. Your teeth need that same attention to keep doing what they do so well. Without it, the chances of developing a serious problem are much higher. Gum disease, tooth decay, and oral cancer are all conditions your family’s dentist will check for during a routine exam. If you’re not keeping appointments on a regular basis, a problem could be developing and you’d never know. At least, not until you experience a symptom that signals there’s a problem—and by then, the issue has progressed far beyond what your dentist or hygienist could catch in a simple exam.

A cavity or signs of disease are much easier and cost effective to treat in the early stages, so don’t delay your dental visit any longer. Put off shopping for a bathing suit, but don’t put off caring for your smile!

Tackling what seems to be a never ending list of dental needs in a family can really be broken down into easy to follow and finance plans.  Our staff is more than willing to discuss your options and help you schedule the needed work to fit not only in your schedule but also in your budget.

So what are you waiting for?  

Don't put off your dental work needs any longer.
Call us today for a FREE Consultation and we'll get you started on a plan of health and happiness!
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