Regular dental exams and x-rays are essential for maintaining strong, healthy teeth and gums. Our comprehensive check-ups help detect early signs of decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues before they turn into serious problems.
Whether you’re coming in for a routine visit or experiencing a concern, our Exam & X-Ray Check-Up service ensures your mouth gets the professional care it needs, using advanced diagnostic technology and personalized treatment plans.
Dental exams allow your dentist to assess the overall health of your teeth, gums, and jaw. X-rays provide a deeper look, revealing hidden problems like:
Tooth decay between teeth or under fillings
Infections in the bone or roots
Bone loss due to gum disease
Impacted teeth
Abscesses or cysts
Jaw alignment or TMJ issues
Early detection means easier, less invasive treatments—and a healthier smile in the long run.
Typically scheduled every 6 months for routine care
Can be booked sooner if you’re experiencing pain or other symptoms
Often the first step before other treatments
Brush and floss as normal
No special preparation is needed
Bring details of any recent medical conditions or medications
Any pain or discomfort you’re experiencing
Your oral hygiene routine at home
Previous dental treatments or surgeries
Your overall medical history
30 to 45 minutes for a full exam and x-rays
Time may vary based on your dental history and specific concerns
You’ll receive a full report on your oral health
If issues are found, your dentist will recommend the best next steps
Most x-rays are digital and emit very low radiation—no lingering side effects
Regular dental exams not only protect your smile—they can also reveal signs of other health conditions, like diabetes, heart disease, or even oral cancer. Prevention starts with a check-up!
Every 6 months is recommended, but your dentist may suggest more frequent visits depending on your oral health.
Yes, especially digital x-rays which use minimal radiation and are completely safe—even for children.
They help identify cavities, infections, bone loss, and issues below the gumline or inside the teeth.
Not always. Your dentist will determine the frequency based on your risk factors and dental history.
No, both procedures are painless and non-invasive.
Yes, but typically postponed unless absolutely necessary. If needed, proper shielding is used.
Yes. Dentists examine soft tissues and can spot early signs of oral cancer or other abnormalities.
Just a few minutes. The entire process is quick and efficient with digital technology.
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