Routine dental check-up
At Pearl Dental Clinic, we understand the vital role that regular dental exams play in not just maintaining oral health, but also in preventing future health issues. Our comprehensive approach to routine dental check-ups ensures that every visit contributes to your long-term well-being

Why we encourage everyone to get regular dental exams

  • It allows for early detection of cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues.
  • Cleaning teeth to remove plaque and tartar build-up prevents future dental problems.

Why choose Pearl Dental Clinic for your
routine checkup ?

If you notice any discomfort or signs of wisdom tooth problems, don’t wait. Early intervention can prevent more serious complications. Our oral surgeons are here to provide specialized care, ensuring your extraction is safe and effective.

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You Got Questions ?

We've got answers.

How often should I get a dental check-up ?
It’s generally recommended to visit the dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. However, depending on your oral health status, your dentist might suggest a different frequency
Why are dental X-rays needed ?
Dental X-rays help your dentist see the condition of your teeth, roots, jaw placement, and facial bone composition, identifying issues that aren't visible during a regular examination. This can include hidden cavities, impacted teeth, and jawbone damage.
Is a dental check-up painful ?
Routine dental check-ups are typically painless. You might feel some discomfort during cleaning, especially if there's significant tartar buildup, but let your dentist or hygienist know if you're uncomfortable at any time.
What if the dentist finds a problem ?
If your dentist finds an issue during your check-up, they will discuss it with you and recommend the next steps. This might include further diagnostic tests, treatment options, or referrals to specialists if necessary.
Can a routine dental check-up detect oral cancer ?
Yes, part of your dental check-up includes screening for oral cancer. Your dentist will look for any signs of oral cancer in your mouth, neck, and throat.
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