Dental Exams and Check-Ups

How Important is Oral Hygiene?

Oral hygiene is necessary for eliminating bacteria in the mouth. Bacteria builds to form plaque that can harden and lead to long-term ailments such as gingivitis, a mild form of gum disease, and periodontal disease if it is not removed. A good dental care routine and regular check ups will keep your mouth healthy and prevent inflammation, infection, decay, and tooth loss.

Why Get a Dental Exam?

Dental exams give us the opportunity to evaluate your current methods of dental care and provide suggestions for future care in order to protect you from complications such as cavities and gum disease. They also allow us to detect problems early so they can be fixed quickly and easily.

How Often Should You Get a Dental Exam?

Dental exams should generally take place every six months. However, consult with our team to decide how often you should be examined, for we may suggest that you visit more frequently based on factors such as smoking, frequency of cavities and genetic susceptibility to tooth and root decay as well as gum disease.

What Can I Expect From a Dental Exam?

During a routine dental exam, our team will carefully clean your teeth, removing surface stains and hardened deposits such as tartar or calculus that are more stubborn than plaque and require professional tools to eliminate effectively. We will also check for signs of decay or gum disease. An X-ray may be performed to provide a more detailed summary of your oral health and to more closely identify any problems. We will ask you questions about your current methods of dental care, such as how often you brush your teeth, and floss, as well as whether you use a toothpaste with fluoride. With this information in mind, we will demonstrate proper dental care and provide suggestions on how to improve your habits to promote optimal oral health.

Why Are Dental X-Rays Important?

Dental X-rays are a valuable diagnostic tool that allow us to see beyond what is visible during a routine exam. They help us detect cavities between teeth, monitor the health of your tooth roots and jawbone, and identify conditions such as impacted teeth, abscesses, cysts, or early stages of bone loss due to gum disease. X-rays also allow us to track changes in your oral health over time, which helps us create a more personalized treatment plan.

The frequency of X-rays depends on your individual needs. Some patients may only need them every couple of years, while others—especially those with a history of frequent cavities, gum disease, or extensive dental work—may need them more often. Our team will recommend an X-ray schedule based on your age, oral health history, and current concerns.

Rest assured, dental X-rays are safe. We use modern digital imaging that emits very low levels of radiation, although not required, lead aprons and thyroid collars are always used to minimize exposure.

How Can You Prepare For a Dental Exam?

The best way to prepare for a dental exam is to practice good dental care. Brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing at least once a day is recommended. Be sure to clean your teeth before you arrive at your appointment. Our team will be cleaning your teeth for you, but it is helpful to remove food and plaque beforehand so we can focus on the more difficult-to-clean areas. You also want to make sure you are prepared to share pertinent information such as your medical history, insurance coverage and current dental care methods with us. Don’t be embarrassed to be honest about your oral health habits – our team is not here to judge you, but to work with you to improve your habits and ensure dental health! Lastly, be prepared to schedule a follow-up appointment or future check-up at the end of your dental exam.