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Dental Exams

What Happens During a Dental Exam?

A comprehensive dental exam is more than a quick look at your teeth—it is a complete evaluation of your oral health, supporting structures, and medical background. Each step helps your dentist identify concerns early and create a personalized treatment plan.

1. Medical & Dental History Review

Your dentist will discuss factors that may affect your oral health, such as:
This information ensures safe, effective, and personalized dental care.

2. Comprehensive Oral Examination

Your dentist examines:

Teeth

Gums

Soft Tissues

Bite & Jaw (TMJ)

This thorough evaluation helps detect issues long before they become painful or costly.

3. X-Rays & Digital Imaging

Digital X-rays provide high-resolution images with very low radiation. They reveal problems not visible to the eye, including:

Types of dental X-rays include:

4. Fluoride Treatment

Fluoride strengthens enamel and reduces cavity risk. It is especially helpful for:

5. Dental Sealants

Sealants protect deep grooves in molars and premolars by blocking bacteria and food particles. They are ideal for:

6. Oral Cancer Screening

Your dentist looks for abnormal tissue changes such as:

Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes.

7. Patient Education & Home-Care Coaching

Your dental team will discuss:
This ensures your home care is effective and customized.

8. Space Maintainers (for Children)

If a child loses a baby tooth too early, a space maintainer ensures the permanent tooth has enough room to grow in correctly—preventing future orthodontic issues.

How Often Should Dental Exams Be Scheduled?

Why Regular Exams Matter

Skipping dental exams can lead to:

1. Advanced tooth decay

Untreated cavities may require:

2. Gum disease progression

Without care, gum disease can cause:

3. Bite or jaw problems

Misalignment can lead to:

4. Delayed diagnosis of oral cancer

Early detection dramatically increases survival.

5. Higher treatment costs

Early treatment is simple and affordable—delayed treatment is often complex and expensive.

BENEFITS OF PREVENTIVE EXAMS

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I schedule a dental exam?
Most patients should visit every 6 months. Those with gum disease, diabetes, or frequent cavities may need visits every 3–4 months.

 No. Exams are non-invasive, gentle, and designed to keep you comfortable.

X-rays detect hidden issues—such as cavities between teeth, bone loss, or infections—that early on do not cause pain.

 Yes. Every exam includes an oral cancer screening to check for abnormal tissue changes.

 Yes. Even excellent home care cannot detect early gum disease, bite problems, or hidden decay.

Absolutely. Exams and cleanings are safe during pregnancy and highly recommended.

Most dental insurance plans cover exams and cleanings at 100%, but coverage varies by provider.

Schedule Your Consultation

Ready to restore comfort, function, and confidence?
Call Smiley Dental Fairhaven at 508-967-1000 to schedule your visit.

Other Smiley Dental Locations:
Boston 857-888-8000 • Beverly 978-288-1000 • Lowell 978-999-9000 • Waltham 781-666-6000