Routine Examinations

A routine dental examination is a regular check-up with a dentist to assess the health of your teeth and gums. The examination typically includes a visual and tactile examination of the teeth and gums, as well as X-rays to check for any problems that may not be visible during the physical examination. Regular dental examinations are important for preventing dental problems and maintaining good oral health.

Why are routine appointments important?
A routine dental examination is important for maintaining good oral health. It allows the dentist to assess the health of your teeth and gums, and identify any potential problems before they become serious. Regular dental examinations can help to prevent dental problems and keep your teeth and gums healthy, which can contribute to your overall health and well-being.
What happens during a routine dental exam?
During a routine dental examination, the dentist will conduct a visual and tactile examination of your teeth and gums. They will look for any signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and other problems, such as cracks or chips in the teeth. The dentist may also take X-rays to check for any problems that may not be visible during the physical examination. In addition, the dentist will assess your risk of developing dental problems and make recommendations for maintaining good oral health.
How often should I have one?
It is recommended that adults have a routine dental examination every six months. However, your dentist may recommend more frequent check-ups depending on your oral health and any existing dental problems. It’s important to follow your dentist’s recommendations and schedule regular dental examinations to maintain good oral health.

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