
Preventivní zubní péče pro dospělé
Treatment
Protect your teeth for a lifetime with a personalised preventive care programme that catches problems early and keeps your mouth healthy.
About the treatment

Preventive dentistry for adults is a proactive approach to oral health that focuses on stopping dental problems before they start rather than treating them after damage has occurred. While most people associate the dentist with fillings, extractions, and pain, the reality is that the vast majority of dental diseases are entirely preventable with the right care routine and professional support. The foundation of adult preventive dentistry includes regular professional examinations, dental cleanings (prophylaxis), fluoride treatments, and personalised risk assessments. V BestDent, we go beyond simply looking for existing problems. We evaluate your individual risk factors for cavities, gum disease, oral cancer, and tooth wear, then create a tailored prevention strategy that addresses your specific vulnerabilities. Adult oral health faces unique challenges that differ from childhood. Gum recession exposes vulnerable root surfaces to decay. Medications for blood pressure, depression, allergies, and other conditions cause dry mouth, dramatically increasing cavity risk. Accumulated stress leads to teeth grinding that wears down enamel and cracks teeth. Previous dental work like fillings and crowns ages and develops gaps where bacteria can infiltrate. Without active preventive management, these factors compound over time. The evidence is clear: patients who maintain regular preventive care keep their natural teeth significantly longer, require far fewer emergency visits, and spend substantially less on dental treatment over their lifetimes. Prevention is not just better for your teeth; it is better for your overall health, as gum disease has been linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes complications, respiratory infections, and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
We can make your smile look great
Protect your teeth for a lifetime with a personalised preventive care programme that catches problems early and keeps your mouth healthy.
Keep your teeth healthy
Your dentist performs a thorough examination of every tooth, the gums, tongue, cheeks, palate, throat, and jaw joints. This includes checking for cavities, cracks, gum pockets, bite abnormalities, signs of teeth grinding, and any suspicious soft tissue changes. The goal is a complete picture of your current oral health status.
The benefits of our dental treatments
- Catches cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer at the earliest, most treatable stages
- Removes hardened tartar and bacterial biofilm that brushing and flossing cannot reach
- Reduces the likelihood of needing root canals, extractions, or complex restorative work
- Maintains fresh breath by eliminating the bacteria that cause chronic bad breath
- Preserves existing dental work by monitoring fillings, crowns, and implants for early signs of failure
- Protects overall health by managing the oral-systemic disease connection
- Provides a personalised home care plan tailored to your specific risk factors
- Saves significant time and money compared to treating advanced dental problems
- Identifies teeth grinding and bite issues before they cause irreversible damage
- Keeps your natural smile looking its best with professional stain removal and polishing
Who is it for?
- All adults who want to maintain their natural teeth for life
- Those with a history of frequent cavities or multiple fillings needing replacement
- Patients at risk for or already experiencing early gum disease (gingivitis)
- Adults with systemic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or autoimmune disorders
- Those taking medications that cause dry mouth as a side effect
- Smokers and former smokers who face elevated risk for gum disease and oral cancer
- Patients with a family history of tooth loss or severe gum disease
- Those who grind or clench their teeth, whether during the day or at night
- Adults with crowns, bridges, implants, or other restorations that need monitoring
- Anyone who has not visited a dentist in over a year and wants to get back on track
Treatment Process
Komplexní Oral Vyšetření
Your dentist performs a thorough examination of every tooth, the gums, tongue, cheeks, palate, throat, and jaw joints. This includes checking for cavities, cracks, gum pockets, bite abnormalities, signs of teeth grinding, and any suspicious soft tissue changes. The goal is a complete picture of your current oral health status.
Digitální Radiographic vyšetření
Low-dose digital X-rays reveal problems invisible to the naked eye, including decay between teeth, bone loss around roots, hidden infections, and impacted teeth. The frequency of X-rays is tailored to your risk level, with most patients needing bitewing films annually and a full-mouth series every three to five years.
Oral Cancer Screening
A systematic visual and tactile examination of all soft tissues in the mouth, including the tongue, floor of the mouth, palate, and throat, checks for any unusual lumps, sores, colour changes, or textural abnormalities. Early detection of oral cancer dramatically improves survival rates, making this screening a vital part of every check-up.
Personalised Risk vyšetření
Based on your examination findings, medical history, medications, diet, and lifestyle, your dentist assigns risk levels for cavities, gum disease, and tooth wear. This assessment determines the specific preventive measures you need and how frequently you should return for professional care.
Profesionální čištění and Scaling
A dental hygienist uses ultrasonic instruments and hand scalers to remove plaque and calcified tartar from above and below the gum line. The teeth are then polished with a prophylaxis paste to remove surface stains and create a smooth surface that resists plaque accumulation. Stubborn stains may be addressed with an air-polishing system.
Fluoride Léčba and Desensitisation
Professional fluoride varnish is applied to strengthen enamel and protect exposed root surfaces. For patients with sensitivity, desensitising agents are applied to vulnerable areas. This treatment takes just minutes and provides protection that lasts for months.
Personalised Home Care Coaching
Your dental team demonstrates the most effective brushing and flossing techniques for your specific situation, recommends appropriate products such as electric toothbrushes, interdental brushes, or prescription-strength fluoride rinses, and addresses dietary habits that may be undermining your oral health. This coaching is tailored, not generic.
Léčba Plánování and Recall Scheduling
Any identified issues are discussed with clear treatment options and priorities. Your next preventive appointment is scheduled based on your individual risk level, typically every three to six months. High-risk patients benefit from shorter intervals, while low-risk patients may extend to annual visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should adults visit the dentist for a check-up?
Most adults should visit every six months, but the ideal frequency depends on your individual risk profile. Patients with active gum disease, high cavity rates, or systemic health conditions may need appointments every three to four months. Low-risk patients with excellent oral health may be able to extend to annual visits.
Is professional cleaning really necessary if I brush and floss daily?
Yes. Even with excellent home care, plaque hardens into tartar within 24 to 48 hours in areas that are difficult to reach. Once tartar forms, it cannot be removed with a toothbrush or floss. Professional cleaning also removes the bacterial biofilm that forms below the gum line, where your toothbrush simply cannot reach.
Are preventive dental treatments painful?
The vast majority of preventive treatments, including examinations, X-rays, fluoride application, and routine cleanings, are painless. If you have sensitive teeth or significant tartar build-up, the cleaning may cause brief discomfort, but your hygienist can use a topical numbing gel or adjust their technique to keep you comfortable.
Why should I visit the dentist if nothing hurts?
Most dental diseases are painless in their early stages. Cavities can grow to a significant size before causing symptoms, and gum disease can destroy bone around teeth without any pain at all. By the time you feel pain, the problem is usually advanced and requires more complex treatment. Regular check-ups catch issues when they are small and simple to fix.
Does preventive dentistry really save money in the long run?
Overwhelmingly, yes. A professional cleaning and check-up is a fraction of the cost of a root canal, crown, implant, or gum surgery. Studies consistently show that patients who maintain regular preventive care spend significantly less on dental treatment over their lifetimes than those who only visit when problems arise.
Can gum disease be reversed?
Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, is fully reversible with professional cleaning and improved home care. Once it progresses to periodontitis, where bone loss has occurred, the damage cannot be reversed but can be stopped and managed. This is precisely why early detection through regular check-ups is so critical.
What is the connection between oral health and general health?
Extensive research has established links between gum disease and cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory infections, rheumatoid arthritis, and complications during pregnancy. The chronic inflammation and bacteria associated with untreated gum disease can enter the bloodstream and affect organs throughout the body.
How does smoking affect dental health?
Smoking is one of the most significant risk factors for gum disease, dramatically increasing the rate of bone loss around teeth. It also impairs healing after dental procedures, increases cavity risk due to dry mouth, stains teeth, and is the leading cause of oral cancer. Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your oral health.
What should I do if I haven't been to the dentist in years?
Simply book an appointment. There is no judgement, and it is never too late to start taking care of your teeth. Your dentist will perform a comprehensive assessment, address any urgent issues first, and then create a realistic plan to get your oral health back on track step by step.
Does BestDent offer personalised preventive care plans?
Yes. V BestDent, every patient receives a personalised risk assessment and a tailored preventive care programme. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, we evaluate your specific risk factors and design a plan that includes the right appointment frequency, targeted treatments, and home care recommendations for your individual needs.
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This information is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your dentist for treatment options.
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