Write an article based on this "Visit the dentist regularly to catch any oral disease early. Alert your dentist about any particular dental or oral concerns. Ask your dentist about sealants. Think of your dentist as a partner in health."
Go to the dentist every six months to get a professional cleaning and polishing.  The dentist will clean the plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line using special instruments. This ensures the health of your gums in the long run and prevents any gingival/periodontal/gum disease from developing. Medical conditions that seem unrelated to your mouth can nonetheless affect your oral hygiene, so be sure to alert your dentist about:  Cancer treatments Pregnancy Heart disease New medications A sealant is a coating that is placed over the teeth to protect them from decay. It can only be used on a healthy tooth without decay and it lasts a long time. Sealant is often a good option for children who are getting their healthy, permanent teeth. Talk to your dentist openly about any concerns, changes, or questions you may have about any procedures or treatments. You should never be afraid to advocate for yourself and "arm" yourself with information. The following questions can be useful in learning more about your dentist's services and your overall oral care.  What is your recommended treatment? Are any alternative treatments available? What differences in cost or durability do different treatments have? How urgent is treatment? What would happen with a delay? Are there any flexible options for payment, like insurance, discounts, or payment plans available?