10 Signs You’re Due for a Dental Check-Up

How do you know when it’s time for a dental check-up?

Most people wait until something hurts.

The problem is, by the time pain shows up, the issue is often more advanced than it needed to be. Dental problems don’t usually start with discomfort — they build quietly over time.

A check-up isn’t just about fixing problems. It’s about catching small changes early, before they turn into something more serious.

Here are ten signs it might be time to come in.

 

  1. Your gums bleed when you brush or floss

Bleeding isn’t something to ignore.

It’s often an early sign of gum inflammation, and while it might seem minor, it can progress if left untreated. Healthy gums shouldn’t bleed regularly.

 

  1. Your teeth feel sensitive to hot or cold

Sensitivity can come and go, but if you’ve noticed it more often, it’s worth paying attention.

It can be linked to enamel wear, gum recession, or early decay — all things that are easier to manage early.

 

  1. Your breath doesn’t feel fresh, even after brushing

Persistent bad breath isn’t always about hygiene.

It can be linked to bacteria build-up, gum issues, or areas that are difficult to clean properly at home.

 

  1. Your teeth feel rough or fuzzy

That “not quite clean” feeling is usually plaque or tartar building up.

Once tartar forms, it can’t be removed with brushing alone and needs a professional clean.

 

  1. You haven’t had a clean in a while

Even if everything feels fine, time matters.

Regular cleans help remove build-up in areas that are easy to miss, keeping both your teeth and gums in better condition long term.

 

  1. You notice staining or discolouration

Staining can be gradual, which is why many people don’t notice it straight away.

A check-up and clean can often make a visible difference, while also helping identify what’s causing it.

 

  1. You feel discomfort when biting or chewing

This is one to take seriously.

Pain or pressure when biting can indicate cracks, decay, or issues with existing dental work. It’s not something that tends to resolve on its own.

 

  1. Your gums look red, swollen, or have changed shape

Changes in your gums are just as important as changes in your teeth.

Swelling, redness, or gum recession can all be signs that something isn’t quite right.

 

  1. You’ve noticed a change in how your teeth sit together

If your bite feels different, or your teeth don’t come together the way they used to, it’s worth checking.

This can be linked to wear, grinding, or subtle tooth movement over time.

 

  1. It’s simply been a while

Even without obvious symptoms, regular check-ups are important.

A lot can change in your mouth without you noticing, and routine visits help keep everything on track.

 

What happens if you leave it too long?

Small issues don’t stay small forever.

Plaque turns into tartar. Minor inflammation can develop into gum disease. Early decay can progress into something that requires more involved treatment.

The longer things are left, the fewer simple options there tend to be.

 

Do you need to have a problem before booking in?

Not at all.

In fact, the best time to come in is before anything feels wrong. Preventive care is always simpler, more comfortable, and more predictable than reactive treatment.

 

When should you come in?

If any of these signs sound familiar — or even if they don’t — it’s worth staying on top of your oral health.

A check-up doesn’t have to be driven by discomfort. It can simply be about making sure everything is where it should be.

If it’s been a while, or something doesn’t feel quite right, come visit us. We can take a look, talk you through what we see, and help you keep things simple moving forward.

Apr, 09, 2026

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