Consultation (Oral Examination and Diagnosis)
The oral cavity functions as a protective barrier and is an essential component for speech, taste sensation, mastication and swallowing.
Oral examination comprises of an inspection of the head and neck and an intraoral evaluation of the hard and soft tissues, this examination is used to help find tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health problems early, when they are easier to treat.
Dentists can look for multiple signs and symptoms that show signs in your mouths – such as oral cancer, Crohn’s Disease, and other serious health problems. So, when you get your regular dental checkups, you are doing so much more for your overall health and wellbeing.
What to Expect from a Dental Exam?
Oral Examination:
To check for tooth cavities, plaque, and tartar. Followed by an evaluation which will be done to establish whether you need tooth restoration or replacement, the dentist will also check your bite and jaw movements.
Cleaning and Flossing:
After examining your teeth and gums, your teeth will be cleaned with dental tools to remove plaque tartar. The teeth will be polished. A paste is applied evenly, and your teeth are polished using a small round rotating brush tool. Finally, your dentist will use floss to make sure the
areas between your teeth are clean.
Comprehensive Examination:
A dental exam could also include a careful examination of your tongue, throat, mouth, face, and neck for abnormalities. This is to check for any signs, such as swelling, redness, or possible signs of other health conditions. Symptoms of certain diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and diabetes, might show up in the mouth first. If your dentist finds indications of disease, he or she will suggest that you see your doctor. A dental exam might also include dental X-rays to assist the dentist in examining your problem better.