Oral Examination
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What is Oral Examination?
A dental oral examination â also known as a routine dental check-up â is a comprehensive assessment of your teeth, gums, bite, and oral tissues. It is the foundation of all dental care and the most effective way to detect problems early, before they become more complex or costly to treat.
Rather than a brief visual glance, the assessment is systematic â covering tooth condition, gum health, bite alignment, soft tissue screening, and a review of any symptoms or concerns you may have. Where appropriate, dental X-rays may be taken to assess what cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Regular check-ups are recommended at least once every six months, though the appropriate interval depends on your individual risk profile. The dentist will advise on the frequency that is right for you.
When Should You See a Dentist?
You don’t need to be in pain to benefit from a check-up. These are common reasons patients book an oral examination.
*Clinical assessment is required to determine the appropriate course of treatment for your specific case.
Frequently Asked Questions
*Results subject to individual conditions.
*Fees subject to clinical assessment.


