Examinations

Regular dental exams and teeth cleanings are essential to your oral health, which in turn is also vital to your overall health

Examinations

Regular dental exams and teeth cleanings are essential to your oral health, which in turn is also vital to your overall health

Regular exams also ensure that any potential or developing issues are spotted early on while treatment is most effective and least costly. At The Dental Centre, we believe that preventive dentistry is the key to maintaining healthy teeth and gums for a lifetime

Our Professional Dental Exams and Cleanings Include The Following:

Dental emergencies can happen anywhere, at any time. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t panic! Read on for guidelines on how to treat the most common dental emergencies immediately after they occur and before you can get to a dentist. If you are still unsure of what to do or are experiencing any kind of dental emergency, please feel free to call and ask us for advice.
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X-Rays if required, using the latest in digital x-ray technology
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A comprehensive examination of your entire mouth for any signs of periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay or other oral health issues
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A detailed treatment plan for any dental care you may require; customised to your needs, schedule and budget

The Dental Centre are amazing! I’ve just had a tooth extraction and scale and polish done by Dr Roshnee Patel and her assistant, sorry I’ve forgotten her name (rude of me). I couldn’t find an NHS dentist so I came here. They were amazing, I’ve got a needle phobia and never thought I would sit and have work done, didn’t feel any pain with the needles just my nerves getting to me. I highly recommend The Dental Centre and will not be going back to NHS again. Thank you so much I’m not so worried about dentists now.

 

Shaun Holloway

Frequently Asked Questions About Examinations

What questions should I ask my dentist at my first visit?
Ask about your general health and any problems you’ve had with your teeth, mouth or gums since your last visit. Ask about, and give you advice on, your diet, smoking and alcohol use, and teeth-cleaning habits. Discuss possible treatment options and date for your next visit.
Do I need to arrive early for my first appointment?

If you haven’t filled out our online downloadable First Visit patient forms, please arrive 10-15 minutes early to do so. Download our Medical History PDF patient form here.