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Preventive care at Obour Dental is guided by a health-first philosophy focused on protecting your smile before problems begin. Led by Dr. Franco Obour, each visit emphasizes thorough evaluation, patient education, and proactive treatment designed to support comfort, stability, and lifelong oral health.

Most people should visit the dentist every six months for routine exams and cleanings. However, some patients may need more frequent visits depending on their oral health status. If you have gum disease, a history of frequent cavities, or certain health conditions, we might recommend visits every three to four months.
Yes, most dental insurance plans cover preventive services like exams, cleanings, X-rays, and fluoride treatments at 100%, often with no deductible. Insurance companies recognize that prevention saves money in the long run by avoiding more expensive restorative treatments. We'll work with your insurance to help you maximize your preventive benefits.
Yes. While these treatments are often associated with children, adults can benefit too. We'll recommend preventive treatments based on your individual needs regardless of your age. Fluoride treatments help anyone at higher risk for cavities, including those with dry mouth, gum recession, or a history of decay. Sealants can protect adult molars that don't have fillings or decay.
Good home care is essential for prevention. Here’s what we recommend: Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, Floss daily once teeth touch, Limit sugary snacks and drinks, Drink plenty of water, Visit us regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Combined with regular dental visits, these habits will keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Even with excellent home care, plaque and tartar accumulate in areas you can't reach effectively with a toothbrush or floss. Professional cleanings remove this buildup before it causes problems. We also check your technique and can show you how to improve your home care routine. Regular cleanings are proven to reduce your risk of cavities and gum disease significantly.

A simple preventive visit can make a lasting difference. Schedule your appointment today and take a proactive step toward protecting your teeth and gums for the long term.
