Why some Toronto patients need more than two visits a year
A healthy adult with low cavity risk may do well with exams and hygiene visits every six months, but patients with gum inflammation, faster plaque buildup, crowns, implants, or a history of decay may need shorter recall intervals. That is especially true for people who spend long hours at work, drink coffee throughout the day, or grind their teeth during stressful weeks.
- Every 6 months is common for stable preventive care
- Every 3 to 4 months may be better for gum maintenance or faster buildup
- Children, teens in orthodontic care, and implant patients may need tailored timing


