December Special
FromDecember 1 to January 15 Every Monday FREE Preliminary Dental Examination, FREE Oral Cancer Screening
Regular dental check-ups are non-invasive and painless and essential for good dental health. Dental checkups are essential preventive visits to monitor oral health. During these visits, a dentist examines teeth, gums, and mouth for signs of decay, gum disease, or other issues. Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup, helping prevent cavities and infections. Regular checkups, typically every six months, help maintain oral hygiene and catch problems early for effective treatment.
Regular Dental Check-Up
What to Expect
✓ Your first dental check-up involves a discussion about your medical history, including any existing dental and medical conditions. Also, the dentist may ask about your diet, regular supplements, and medication.
✓ Dental X-rays are taken, revealing cavities and other teeth-related problems. A physical examination completes the evaluation of your gums and teeth.
✓ After the examination, the dentist explains your results and options. If cavities are discovered, the dentist suggests fillings or crowns. Broken or missing teeth can be fixed with caps, bridges, or implants. Infections are first satisfied with antibiotics before dental procedures.
✓ If your teeth and gums are in good shape the dentist may proceed with dental cleaning to remove plaque and tartar build-up.
✓ Finally, recommendations are provided along with brushing and flossing instructions and answers to any questions you may have.
✓ Subsequent check-ups are faster since your dental baseline has been established. Problem areas are identified and recorded, while you and the dentist discuss concerns and recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental check-ups and teeth cleaning are recommended every six months, which sometimes varies by patient. If your teeth and gums are in good condition, and plaque build-up is minimal between visits the dentist may suggest annual check-ups.
Alternately, high-risk patients may be advised to have three or four dental check-ups per year.
High-risk patients include:
✓ Patients who smoke or chew tobacco
✓ Pregnant women
✓ Patients with diabetes
✓ Patients with gum diseases
✓ Patients with a high plaque and tartar build-up between cleanings
✓ Persons with low infection immunity
Your dentist will help you determine your ideal check-up schedule. Regular check-ups are an effective proactive solution to keep your teeth and gums strong and healthy, promote good breath and keep you smiling.