Featured Review: How often should you see your dentist for a check-up?
ConclusionsWhether adults see their dentist for a check-up every six months or at personalised intervals based on their dentist ' s assessment of their risk of dental disease does not affect tooth decay, gum disease, or well-being. Longer intervals (up to 24 months) between check-ups may not negatively affect these outcomes. Currently, there is not enough reliable evidence available about how often children and adolescents should see their dentist for a check-up.Read the full review Learn more about Cochrane Oral HealthRead the Cochrane Oral Health Editorial BlogThursday, October 15, 2020
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