What to Expect at a Dental Checkup

If you have never seen a dentist, it has been a long time since your last visit, or perhaps you had a bad experience at some point, it would help a lot to know what to expect at a dental checkup. Dental professionals work hard to put every client at ease. Regardless of the treatment involved, they want people to feel relaxed and comfortable. Keep reading to learn more about dental checkups.

Making an appointment for a dental checkup

Having teeth and gums checked starts by making an appointment at a clinic for a dental checkup. After choosing the preferred clinic, an individual would contact it to get an appointment as early as possible. Upon arrival, someone will gather the patient’s insurance information. The patient will also complete a form that provides the clinic information regarding dental history. This form also allows them to bill the insurance company and see the individual as a patient.

Getting started

Depending on the clinic visited for the dental checkup, either a hygienist or a technician takes X-rays. From there, a hygienist begins the cleaning process of removing food particles, plaque, and any tartar. At the same time, the hygienist takes notes of any concerns regarding the teeth and gums. That information is then passed on to the dentist for the examination part of the visit.

Seeing the dentist

With the patient’s teeth cleaned, the next step involves an oral examination. This part of the dental checkup is when the dentist visually inspects both teeth and gums. If they spot something, such as a cracked tooth, cavity, or gum disease, the dental professional discusses the findings with the patient. That is when the dentist recommends the appropriate course of action.

Dental treatments

If a patient has one or more cavities, the dentist will fill them at the time of the scheduled dental checkup. Now, if someone has a more serious problem, there is a good chance the dentist will have them return for a second visit. Sometimes, a patient might need surgery or a procedure outside of the dentist’s qualifications. In that case, the dentist will refer the patient to an appropriate dental professional.

Extra services

Beyond the standard procedures associated with a dental checkup, a patient can opt for other services. For instance, whether an adult or child, the individual could talk to the professional about having the teeth sealed. The dentist can apply the sealant, which acts as a protective barrier, during the initial visit. This painless procedure takes very little time to complete.

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Maintaining healthy gums and teeth

Preventative care is the first step to healthy gums and teeth. This is why you never want to miss a six-month dental checkup. Along with that, you can do several things at home. A few examples include brushing and flossing after every meal and avoiding foods and beverages loaded with sugar. Combined, you can avoid serious oral problems.

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