Dental Check-ups and Cleanings
Regular dental exams ensure your teeth and gums are healthy. A dental visit every six months (or as recommended) for cleaning and monitoring will help prevent disease and provide early diagnosis and treatment.
What happens at a regular dental checkup?
There are four aspects to a regular dental checkup and cleaning:
- Data collection and x-rays
- Cleaning
- Clinical examination
- Diagnosis and treatment plan
The hygienist or dental assistant will take your medical and dental history, including any medications that you take regularly. While the hygienist cleans your teeth, the dentist will review your history and x-rays.

When the cleaning is complete, the dentist will do a clinical examination, then provide a diagnosis and a recommended treatment plan if one is required.
Clinical examinations include the following:
- X-Ray Cavity detection
- Plaque & tartar scaling
- Air-way Screening
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Bite Evaluation
- Hygienist Services
- Smile evaluation
- Gum care
Office administrative staff will help you put the treatment plan into action by helping with insurance coverage or payment plans and booking appointments for the treatment.
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