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Going on a Long Trip? You Need to See Your Dentist First

People who love to travel often consider many things, often dealing with schedules, stops, visas, along with accommodations and budgets. But what many often forget is to check their health condition before any trip or vacation. Those who love adventure travel understand this, and it is often they who seek the opinion of their doctors before going on a trip. But what about ordinary people like you and me? Do we need to see our doctors before a long journey?

The truth is, all of us need to get our health checked before we go on a vacation or trip, whether it’s a local trip or a holiday overseas. That is not only due to the current pandemic, but also to make sure that we are in the right state of health for any activity we plan to do. Aside from the usual physical exam, you need to see your dentist.

Dental Checkups You Need to Do

If you have some minor dental issues, it’s best to have them fixed at your local dental clinic before going on a trip. That is not only for cosmetic reasons, but also to lessen the incidence of dental problems that might arise during your vacation. Some standard procedures people do before a long trip include tooth cleaning and dental bonding.

Dental bonding is a procedure that restores and improves the appearance of teeth. Often resin is applied to hide imperfections such as cracks and discolouration. It is a reversible treatment and could protect your teeth from further damage.

Your dentist will pick the bonding material to match the colour of your teeth. That way, it complements your natural teeth and blends with your smile. Perhaps the most attractive trait of dental bonding is the immediate results. If you have the following conditions, you could consider having a dental bonding treatment before your trip.

Chipped or gap teeth

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A gap can be natural or could have resulted from a mismatch between the teeth size and the jawbones. Tooth gaps can make teeth appear asymmetrical or misaligned. In this case, patients can have dental bonding to close the gaps or reduce them. A chipped tooth, on the other hand, can be caused by a sports injury, accident, and so forth. Bonding will help to improve aesthetics and protect the tooth from further damage.

Discoloured teeth

In some cases, discolouration in the teeth can fail to respond to professional whitening treatments. An example of this is with intrinsic stains. Alternatively, the stains could only affect a few teeth. In this case, bonding may be the best way to go. It is also a good alternative for people with sensitive stained teeth.

Misshapen or slightly crooked teeth

If you have misaligned teeth and you want to prevent food debris from lodging in those hard-to-reach crevices, you could ask your dentist for dental bonding treatment. They will use a resin composite that could make your teeth look equal in size. The resin can improve your teeth’s appearance and give you a better smile. If your teeth are crooked, the dentist can use the treatment to reshape the tooth before applying the resin to the adjacent tooth.

If you have the following conditions, your doctor will need to check if you have cavities or gum disease, which could complicate the treatment. So, in this case, seeing your dentist for a cleaning or dental bonding treatment could make you more confident about your oral health when you go for a long trip.

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