Quiz: Do You Need a Dental Check-up?

Quiz: Do You Need a Dental Check-up?

 

When was your last dental visit?

  1. Within the last six months.
  2. Between six months and a year ago.
  3. Over a year ago.

How often do you floss your teeth?

  1. Every day.
  2. A few times a week.
  3. Rarely or never.

Do you experience any tooth pain or sensitivity?

  1. No.
  2. Occasionally.
  3. Yes, frequently.

Have you noticed any bleeding when brushing or flossing?

  1. No.
  2. Occasionally.
  3. Yes, frequently.

Are your gums red, swollen, or tender?

  1. No.
  2. Occasionally.
  3. Yes, frequently.

Do you have a history of dental issues, like cavities or gum disease?

  1. No.
  2. A few.
  3. Yes, many.

Are there visible stains, discolorations, or tartar buildup on your teeth?

  1. No.
  2. Slight discolorations.
  3. Yes, noticeable buildup.

 

Results:

Mostly 1’s: Great job! You’re on top of your dental health. Keep up with regular check-ups and cleanings.

Mostly 2’s: It’s time for a dental check-up. Schedule one soon to prevent issues from worsening.

Mostly 3’s: You should see your dentist as soon as possible. Dental issues might be present and require attention.

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