Oral Exams- The Key to Healthy Smiles
What Is an Oral Exam?
An oral examination is a regular check-up procedure by your dentist to check the state of the health of your teeth, gums, and mouth. These tests also have a crucial role in the early detection of any dental issues which would guarantee oral health over a long period.
What Happens During an Oral Exam?
The dentist will examine first your medical history and inquire about the current medications or allergies. This will assist in making plans on how to provide the best care. Then you can visual examine your lips, gums, tongue, and soft tissues, looking at them to determine whether they are red or swollen or have any sores.
Having your dentist check each tooth on whether it is decadent, cracked or not will also be looked into. Special instruments might examine your gums line providing evidence of gum disease. In some cases, X-rays are made to reveal some unknown issues, including having cavities between teeth or bone degeneration.
A Full-Mouth Check
The test also incorporates your bite and that of your jaw. Your dentist examines the functionality of your joints, ensuring that the speech, the mouth muscles and the pain in the jaw are all functioning properly. Most oral examinations include screening of oral cancer. This includes checking the mouth, lips, neck or face in order to feel the lumps.
Cleanings and Preventive Advice
In most cases, it is accompanied by a good cleaning. This consists of scaling, getting rid of plaque and tartar, polishing to whiten your teeth and professional flossing so that you could have a deep cleaning done. Thereafter, your dentist can use fluoride or sealants, which will prevent cavities. Individual instructions on brushing and flossing are provided, according to your requirements.
Why Are Oral Exams Important?
Regular mouth checks would detect dental problems at their early stages. They are able to avert tooth decay, gum disease, and notice serious concerns at an early stage. This saves you time, it saves you money and you can be able to use your natural teeth throughout your life.
FAQ’s
How often are oral exams needed?
Exams should be done after every six months by most dentists and in some cases, it may be more frequent.
Do oral exams hurt?
Oral examinations are painless and moderate. Follow-up care may only be required on identification of problems.
Why are X-rays taken during some exams?
The X-rays reveal information which cannot be observed during a visual examination. They are useful in the detection of concealed hazards such as deep decay.
Can oral exams help prevent tooth loss?
Yes! Early detection and treatment protect your teeth and gums from serious damage.
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