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Routine Dental Examinations

Routine dental examinations are essential for oral health care, with their importance lying in the prevention of dental and gum issues and their early treatment before they worsen. 

 

Oral health experts at Magrabi Health recommend undergoing a routine dental check-up at least once every six months.

 

In this article, Magrabi Health's dental experts explain the importance of dental check-ups, the procedures they involve, and provide general tips for maintaining good oral hygiene.

 

What is a routine dental examination?

 

A routine dental examination consists of three main parts:

 

  • Dental cleaning.
  • X-rays (when needed).
  • Dental and gum examination.

 

Each part of this process plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of teeth and gums and detecting potential problems early. Below are more details on the procedures involved.

 

1. Dental cleaning

This procedure is performed by the dentist to remove the layer of plaque and tartar, both of which are major contributors to oral diseases such as tooth decay and gum infections.

 

Plaque is a sticky film that forms on the teeth after eating and often harbors bacteria. While brushing and flossing can help remove plaque, they may not reach all areas, which necessitates professional cleaning by a dental specialist.

 

Neglecting to remove plaque for a long time causes it to harden into tartar, which can only be eliminated by visiting a specialized dental hospital. Failure to remove tartar may exacerbate the issue, leading to gingivitis or periodontal disease, which can result in tooth loss.

 

The cleaning process begins with scaling, where the dentist uses small metal tools to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth, especially in areas that are hard to reach with a toothbrush. After scaling, the dentist polishes the teeth using special paste and a rotating rubber-tipped tool. This step is aimed at smoothing the surface of the teeth, making it more difficult for plaque to accumulate again.

 

Finally, the dentist cleans between the teeth using dental floss to ensure that no food debris or plaque remains. In some cases, fluoride treatment may be applied to protect the teeth from decay.

 

2. Dental x-rays

During a routine dental check-up, the dentist may resort to x-rays if the patient experiences certain symptoms. These x-rays provide a clear view of the details of the teeth and jawbone that cannot be obtained through a traditional dental exam.

 

X-rays can diagnose various issues such as cavities, gum disease, bone loss, and abnormalities. The procedure is simple, does not require special preparation, and only takes a few seconds.

 

3. Comprehensive dental examination

In this step, the dentist conducts a thorough examination of the teeth and gums to check for cavities and identify any signs of gum disease. The dentist also assesses how well the upper and lower teeth fit together.

 

Importance of routine dental examinations

 

 

As mentioned above, the purpose of routine dental check-ups is to maintain oral health and prevent problems from progressing. Leaving cavities untreated can lead to tooth loss, while neglected gum disease can cause chronic pain and bleeding.

 

It is crucial to understand that dental health is closely linked to overall health. Some studies have associated poor oral health with diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.

 

Undergoing regular dental exams helps dentists detect dental diseases early, making treatment easier and less costly.

 

 

 

 

Frequency of routine dental examinations depends on oral health

 

Magrabi Health’s dental experts recommend visiting a specialized hospital once every six months. However, patients with gum disease or recurrent cavities may need more frequent visits, up to every three months. Conversely, individuals who adhere to all oral hygiene guidelines and have no dental problems may only need an annual visit.

 

General dental care tips from Magrabi Health experts

 

Below is a set of general tips from our distinguished dental team at Magrabi Health to help maintain oral health and prevent diseases caused by poor habits:

 

1. Brush your teeth twice daily

Brushing your teeth twice a day is a basic practice that should not be neglected to always ensure healthy teeth. Our dentists recommend using fluoride toothpaste, which helps reduce the risk of cavities, strengthens tooth enamel, and makes it more resistant to problems caused by plaque formation.

You should brush your teeth for at least two minutes each time, ensuring that you reach as many teeth as possible.

 

2. Clean the areas between your teeth daily

It is important to use dental floss once a day to remove food debris that may accumulate between the teeth.

 

3. Eat a healthy diet

Diet plays a vital role in maintaining the health of the teeth, mouth, and body in general.
Excessive consumption of sugary foods and drinks increases the likelihood of tooth decay because sugar provides a food source for the bacteria in plaque. The growth of these bacteria leads to the production of acids that attack tooth enamel.

 

4. Visit a specialized dental hospital regularly

Regular dental exams help prevent the worsening of dental issues and tooth loss in the long term.

 

Book your consultation at Magrabi Health, the specialized dental hospital with a distinguished team of experienced and skilled doctors, equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and treatment technologies.

 

Maintain your dental health by consulting experts at the nearest branch of Magrabi Health.

 

https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/dental-exam/

https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-teeth-and-gums/dental-check-ups/

https://www.ada.org/resources/ada-library/oral-health-topics/home-care

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