Dental Health Check
13 Point – Routine Dental Health Check
The written report, which includes each of the following areas:
- We ask if you have any problems with your mouth.
- We address any concerns you may have about the appearance of your smile.
- We check medical details with you which may affect the health of your mouth.
- We identify any risk factors ( such as smoking).
- We examine your general dental health, checking for signs of oral cancer.
- We check your teeth to see that they are healthy and strong, looking for signs of leakage,cracks or tooth decay.
- We check that any fillings or other restorations are still strong,and look for signs of leakage, cracks or tooth decay.
- We check the health of your gums and look for any signs of periodontal disease.
- We check for the presence of plaque ( which does all the damage to teeth, yet can be controlled to preserve health).
- We check to see the inside of your mouth ( cheeks,lips,tongue and floor of mouth) is healthy.
- We also check the outside of your mouth.
- We check inside, under and between the teeth for health.
- We check the bone which supports your teeth.
Are Health Checks included in Membership plans?
Yes, some oral health checks are included in different membership plans available at Dunedin Clinic in Exeter. For more information on Denplan and the extra benefits, follow the link below.
Routine Dental Care
Modern dentists are keen to get to know their patients- understanding them and treating them as individuals. With an emphasis on prevention and long-term oral health your care and treatment is now completely tailored.
Cosmetic Dental Treatments
People want a beautiful smile as well as a functional set of teeth. Nothing gives our team of cosmetic dentists greater satisfaction than the beaming smile of a patient delighted with their finished cosmetic treatment.
How often do I need a check-up?
Regular dental checks help us identify potential dental problems early on. We specialize in preventative treatments to keep your mouth as healthy as possible. This approach allows our patients to save on potential future treatments, which can be a lot more expensive.