General dentistry
Biannual Check-up at Bols Dentists – An Investment in a Healthy Smile
At Bols Dentists, we strongly believe in prevention: it’s better to prevent than to cure. During your biannual check-up, we don’t just look for cavities — we also assess the health of your gums and jawbone. These are the foundation of your teeth and are closely linked to your overall health.
Our approach is focused on detecting and preventing oral health issues at an early stage. You will be treated by a professional team, each member with their own area of expertise. This collaboration allows us to dedicate more time to your personal care and deliver high-quality, customized dental treatment.
We use the latest technologies, including the innovative GBT method (Guided Biofilm Therapy). This pain-free and safe cleaning technique is scientifically proven to be effective in preventing gum problems, inflammation, and cavities.
During your check-up, it is possible that you will be seen by several team members. This ensures a thorough and comprehensive approach, with clear communication and strong teamwork at the core. We take the time to keep you well-informed and offer informational brochures on topics such as gum health, jawbone assessments, and multidisciplinary dental care.
Our goal is a healthy, stable mouth that supports your overall well-being and helps reduce dental costs in the long term. We hope you will appreciate our preventive approach as much as we do—and that you’ll soon notice its many benefits.
Frequently Asked Questions About General Dentistry
Why should I have a dental check-up twice a year?
Over the course of six months, changes can occur in your teeth and gums. To catch any issues early and avoid unpleasant surprises in the future, we recommend having your teeth checked every six months.
I never get cavities — do I still need to come in for check-ups?
Yes! During a biannual check-up, we don’t just look for cavities, but also assess the health of your gums and the surrounding soft tissues in your mouth. Cavities aren’t always visible or painful in the early stages. Regular check-ups help prevent more serious problems down the line, making them a wise choice for everyone.
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