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It is crucial to have customary dental examinations to uphold good oral well-being. When you come in for a thorough dental checkup, our general dentist will completely inspect your teeth, gums, and mouth for any indications of rot, infection, or other problems. Spotting dental issues early can assist with forestalling more genuine issues not far off.
A comprehensive general dental checkup, also known as a prophylaxis appointment, is a crucial component of maintaining optimal oral health. It’s a thorough examination that allows our dentists to assess the condition of your teeth, gums, and overall oral cavity.
Your appointment will begin with a friendly consultation with the dentist. We’ll discuss your medical and dental history, any concerns you may have, and your personal oral hygiene habits.
The dentist will then conduct a thorough visual examination of your teeth, gums, tongue, throat, and jaw joints. This includes checking for signs of decay, gum disease, oral cancer, or any other abnormalities.
X-rays may be recommended depending on your individual needs and dental history. These images provide a more in-depth view of your teeth and jawbone, allowing for the detection of issues that may not be visible during a visual examination.
The dentist will assess your brushing and flossing techniques and provide personalised recommendations for improving your home care routine.
Oral cancer is a serious health concern. We perform routine oral cancer screenings during checkups to detect any potential signs early on, leading to a higher chance of successful treatment.
Diet plays a vital role in oral health. Our team can provide personalised guidance on making dietary choices contribute to healthy teeth and gums.
For children and adults with susceptible teeth, dental sealants can be applied to protect the chewing surfaces from decay.
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