• xpinchx@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Don’t be like me, I didn’t go for 20 years…

      I went in for a broken tooth and they were gonna crown it but ended up as just a filling. Went back a few weeks later for full exam and X-rays… no cavities. Could’ve been worse but at least my anxiety about my teeth is gone.

      You might be fine, but you also might not be. Best to go soon.

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      1 year ago

      When I went back to the dentist after skipping 2 years I had 9 cavities. As embarrassing as that is… I’m also trained as a dental assistant.

      My unsolicited advice: Go now, it can only get worse

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      The sooner you do it the easier it’s gonna be. Just bite the bullet and get it done, and schedule your 6 month follow up visit before you leave. I went more than a decade and getting back to normal - multiple deep cleanings - was rough. But once you get back to normal, just take it easy on the sugary sodas, brush twice a day, and floss or water pik more often than never and those visits are quick. I go every 6 months and it’s still just as uncomfortable, but they’re done in a couple minutes instead of 10-15.

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      Meh, IANAD but for adults without complex dental history and good hygiene I’d argue once every three years is pretty reasonable.