Importance of Regular Exams
Regular check-ups important
We recommend a check-up every six months so we can identify and
prevent a variety of oral health problems.
Steps in a regular exam
Each visit will be different based on your situation, but
generally, check-ups include several steps. We start
by reviewing your concerns, dental chart, and medical history so we can
determine the most appropriate care for you.
The check-up also includes cleaning your teeth. This enables us to clearly see
the condition of your teeth and gums and to remove the plaque, tartar and
bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease. If needed, we polish your teeth
to smooth their surfaces and to remove light stains.
A regular check-up includes a careful visual exam of your mouth. We check for
decay on the biting surfaces of teeth, signs of wear, cracks, or other problems
with restorations such as fillings and crowns, as well as any abnormal loss of
tooth structure.
In addition, we check the color and contours of your gums. Red, swollen gums are
often signs of gingivitis or periodontal disease. We use a periodontal probe to
check the depth of the spaces between your teeth and gums. Readings deeper than
3 millimeters often indicate periodontal disease.
We also diagnose any sores or lesions on the soft tissues of your mouth,
screening them for signs of oral cancer.
Other conditions cannot be easily seen, so we often take x-rays. X-rays show us
decay between and inside the teeth and tartar on the teeth and tooth roots.
X-rays also show us signs of periodontal disease, such as the loss of bone
around the teeth. In addition, x-rays allow us to see cysts, abscesses, and
other problems.
We may also examine your jaw joint to help diagnose problems with your bite or
TMJ. Sometimes check-ups include additional treatments based on your individual
situation.
We review your homecare routine and give you advice on a good diet for
maintaining good oral health and a beautiful smile.
Regular check-ups are important because neglecting dental conditions can lead to
much more serious problems, such as—
- infected teeth.
- tooth loss and shifting teeth. g. receding gums.
- loss of bone in the jaw.
- painful jaw joints.
With regular exams, we can detect problems early and help you
maintain your oral and overall health.
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