What Will Happen During My Dental Exam?

dental examEvery six months, your Allen, TX, dentist suggests a visit for a checkup. While this may not seem like an essential visit, the fact is routine exams are critical for maintaining optimal oral health, and preventing the onset of major oral health issues. In today’s blog, we’re going to look at what happens during a checkup, and why they’re essential for kids and adults alike.

Using Digital Technology

First, we want to make sure the exam provides us with an accurate and precise picture of your oral health. Along with a visual look at your teeth and gums, we will also use digital x-rays and intraoral cameras. The detailed images these provide enable us to look closely at the teeth and gums, as well as the roots and oral structures. From there, we can identify possible issues in the early stages, creating a treatment plan to correct them before they require more extensive procedures to address.

What We’re Looking For                                                         

When we look at the teeth, we watch for signs of demineralization and enamel erosion that could point to developing tooth decay. We also watch for cavities, infections, and signs of wear and friction that could indicate TMJ disorder and bruxism (teeth grinding). Our team will also examine the gums for signs of inflammation, which could mean gingivitis or the early stages of gum disease. The sooner we diagnose these concerns, the sooner we can administer the appropriate treatment options.

Screening for Oral Cancer

For adults, we will also screen for oral cancer once a year. A screening identifies possible cancerous and precancerous areas early, improving the chances for a full recovery. One major factor behind the high mortality rate of oral cancer is the fact that the disease is rarely caught in the early, treatable stages. But all that changes if you undergo an exam at least once per year.

Tips for Better Homecare

Our team will also help children and adults alike with their homecare routines. We can talk about better brushing and flossing habits, recommend possible changes to your diet, and help you understand what it takes to keep your teeth and gums healthy and free of decay and disease. If you have any questions about these visits, or if you would like to schedule a visit for you or a member of your family, then contact our team today. We want to help you and your loved ones enjoy strong, beautiful smiles.

Our Allen, TX Dentist Provides Preventive Care

Your Allen, TX dentist’s office is ready to help you enjoy a healthy and functional smile with a routine checkup and cleaning visit. To find out more about our approach to preventive care, then please call Allen Family Dental at (469) 342-6644.