A routine dental check-up and clean is a standard part of preventative care. It includes an oral health check, where your dentist examines your teeth, gums, tongue, and other soft tissues. It also often involves a dental scale and clean, which removes plaque and tartar to support healthy teeth and gums. These steps help detect and prevent issues such as tooth decay, gum disease, or infection that can affect your oral health.
What happens during a regular dental visit:
- Oral health examination: Your dentist will carefully check your teeth, gums, tongue, and other soft tissues to look for signs of tooth decay, gum disease, infection, or any other oral concerns.
- Review of your dental history: You will be asked about any recent symptoms or changes in your health, including sensitivity, bleeding gums, or jaw discomfort that you may have noticed at home.
- Diagnostic imaging (if needed): X-rays might be taken to examine parts of your mouth that are not visible during a visual examination. This includes areas between your teeth or beneath existing dental work.
- Bite and jaw assessment: Your dentist will check how your teeth come together when you bite. They will also assess the function of your jaw joints, especially if you have experienced pain or discomfort.
- Discussion and treatment planning: Your dentist will discuss their findings with you and offer advice or recommendations for any further care that might be needed.
What happens during a routine professional teeth cleaning:
- Scaling to remove plaque and calculus: The dentist will use specific tools to carry out plaque and tartar removal on the surfaces of your teeth and along the gumline. This helps prevent gum disease and supports long-term oral health.
- Teeth polishing: After scaling, your teeth are polished using a soft rotary brush and a polishing paste. This removes surface stains and leaves your smile feeling smooth and refreshed.
- Fluoride application (optional): In some cases, a fluoride gel, foam, or varnish may be applied to strengthen your enamel and help protect your teeth against decay.
- Oral hygiene advice: Your dentist will offer personalised tips for caring for your teeth and gums at home. These recommendations are based on what they observed during your visit.
Each of these steps is a part of preventative dental care. They help reduce plaque build-up, protect against gum disease, and support healthier teeth between appointments.
Knowing what happens during a check-up and clean helps you feel more confident and prepared for your appointment. At Illawarra Dentists, we take the time to make our treatments comfortable, thorough, and suited to your individual needs.
Excellent dentist and ran through everything with me in detail
Simone Peckman