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What is a dental examination?
The dental examination will identify how healthy your teeth
and gums are and any problem areas within your mouth. You
and your dentist will then discuss the options that are
available to you and decide which treatment is most suitable
for you.
Find out what is involve in a dental examination
During the examination, your dentist will:
- Feel under your jaw and check your face and neck to ensure
that they are healthy
- Look at places inside and around your mouth, which you may
find hard to see. For example, your tongue, the roof of your
mouth and the back of your throat
- Check that your teeth and gums are healthy and identify whether
there is any signs of decay, damage or gum disease
- Identify how healthy your teeth and gums are compared to
your last visit and explain any further treatment that
you may need.
Your dentist may also feel that it is necessary to take
x-rays to gain more information about your teeth.
Another
way of gaining
information, is to take plaster models of your teeth
to check the alignment of your teeth when you bite
together
Why are regular dental examinations important?
It is important for you to have regular dental examinations,
so that your dentist can help you to maintain a healthy
mouth and also check for any early signs of dental
problems, such
as decay or gum disease. This will enable your dentist
to rectify the problem before it gets too complicated
and requires
extensive
treatment.
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