Oral health = Overall health
We believe that routine examination is the most important step for getting to understand your dental status up to date.
We recommend a regular routine check-up on a 6 monthly basis and this will enable us to scan your teeth and gum condition, very thoroughly– this is called “ Comprehensive Examination”.
To be able to scan your oral condition accurately and precisely, we utilize Microscope, Intra-oral Camera and X-ray scanning ( if required)
What Can You Expect During A Dental Exam?
Going to the dentist is like going to any doctor.
First, you will be asked about your medical history before the exam begins.
Be sure to tell your dentist about your current medications, allergies, and any conditions, like asthma, heart problems, or diabetes.
Some conditions can affect your oral health, so it’s important that you share this information with your dentist.
During your appointment, one of our dentists will examine your teeth and gums and take x-rays(if required) to check for cavities and signs of gum disease.
At the end of an exam, your dentist will discuss what was found and give you suggestions on how to care for your teeth.
If necessary, your dentist may suggest a future procedure to ensure the health of your teeth for years to come.
If you wish, we will give you advice on how to take care of your teeth and gums at home, how to properly use a toothbrush and floss according to your individual teeth alignment and brushing habits, and how to be aware of areas that are difficult to clean. The busier you are, the harder it is to go to the dentist”, the more affordable maintenance is!

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