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Should You Wait Until After the Holidays for Dental Work?

Westmoreland Dental Group • November 6, 2024

Should you wait until after the holidays for dental work?

As the holidays approach, it’s tempting to put off dental work until January. With busy schedules, travel plans, and holiday expenses, delaying seems like the easy option. But before you wait, consider these reasons why handling your dental work now could benefit you throughout the holiday season and beyond.

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Avoid Holiday Disruptions

The holidays are about enjoying time with family, friends, and favorite foods. However, untreated dental issues—such as a cavity or tooth sensitivity—can interrupt celebrations with pain and discomfort. Scheduling care now lets you enjoy the season fully, without a toothache as an unexpected guest.

Maximize Your Year-End Insurance Benefits

Most dental insurance benefits reset on January 1, meaning any unused benefits won’t roll over. Scheduling cleanings, fillings, or other procedures now helps you make the most of your annual coverage and avoid paying out of pocket for those same services after the new year.

Prevent Worsening Issues

Minor dental concerns like small cavities, early-stage gum issues, or mild TMJ symptoms may seem manageable now, but they can escalate if left untreated. Seasonal treats, colder weather, and holiday stress can make these problems worse, leading to bigger (and often more costly) issues down the road. Tackling them now can help avoid emergency visits during the holiday rush.

Secure an Appointment Before They Fill Up

Dentists’ offices tend to book quickly during November and December as people try to use up their benefits or fit in last-minute appointments. Waiting until January can also mean longer wait times, so scheduling now gives you a better chance of securing a convenient time.

Enjoy Holiday Foods Comfortably

Whether it’s caramel apples, crunchy holiday cookies, or peppermint candies, festive foods can be hard on teeth—especially if you’re dealing with untreated dental issues. Completing dental work before the holidays means you can indulge in these treats without discomfort or hesitation.

Reduce Stress on Your Busy Schedule

The holiday season is hectic, with travel plans, shopping, and family events. Adding a last-minute dental appointment to your busy schedule can be stressful, especially if it turns into an emergency visit. Taking care of your dental needs now means less stress, more time for loved ones, and a worry-free holiday season.

Protect Against Winter Sensitivity

Cold weather can increase tooth sensitivity, making untreated issues feel even worse. Handling your dental care in the fall can help avoid those seasonal temperature sensitivities and keep you comfortable as winter approaches.

By tackling your dental work now, you’re setting yourself up for a smoother, healthier holiday season. Don’t wait until January—take control of your dental health and make this holiday season one to remember by giving us a call at (423) 282 – 2844 or visiting our website.

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