It's easy to assume that you should have a dental checkup every six months, but the truth is that the frequency of your visits to the dentist can vary depending on your oral health and the risk of future problems. Generally, it's recommended to have a checkup at least every six months, but some people may need to go more often, while others may be able to wait longer between visits. The time between checkups can range from three months to two years. If you're concerned about any dental issues, our private dentists can recommend more frequent checkups. They'll be able to assess your teeth and gums and determine the best course of action for your individual needs.
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