Exam and Cleaning
Why do you need a dental exam?
A comprehensive exam and cleaning are part of regular dental care. It’s important to visit your dentist regularly to ensure your oral health is in good condition. During this scheduled checkup, your dentist will examine your teeth, gums, and other aspects of oral health, including screening for oral cancer. They will also review any previous procedures that may have been performed. After the evaluation, your dentist will advise you on any necessary treatments.
What to expect during a dental examination?
The procedures during a dental examination depend on the condition of your teeth and your oral history. You can expect general X-rays, such as bitewing X-rays, to detect tooth decay. If you have had previous procedures, your dentist may take an X-ray of a specific tooth. Other procedures may include oral photos for face profiles or intraoral photos. The visit usually includes a thorough cleaning and is followed by advice on any additional procedures you might need.
What does a thorough cleaning of the mouth mean?
A thorough cleaning is a standard procedure that does not require special medication. The dentist uses scalers or sonic handpieces to remove plaque and built-up calculus, followed by flossing and polishing the teeth.
What is the difference between regular and deep cleaning?
The main difference between regular and deep cleaning is that deep cleaning is more extensive and is performed when periodontal issues such as deep pockets and bone loss are detected. A maintenance schedule of every three months is usually recommended after a deep cleaning.
Dentures
What are dentures, and what are their different variants?
Dentures are a maintainable, detachable, and fixed tooth replacement solution that is gaining popularity among people struggling with tooth decay and other reasons. Dentures enhance your look, including your smiling features providing you with an overall attractive persona. The two basic types of dentures are partial and complete dentures.
When should you go for Partial Dentures?
If you are struggling with just a few missing teeth, the perfect solution for you is partial dentures. These partial dentures are held in place by the base that matches the color of your gums to ensure a natural look. If you have a few teeth, getting partial dentures is bound to solve the problem for you!
When are complete dentures a better option?
Complete dentures are used when all of your teeth have either decayed or been extracted. In recent years, technology has progressed, making them more convenient and comfortable than they used to be. These dentures are made according to your specifics which also makes them look natural and beautiful .