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Dental Check Up

Routine dental appointments are essential to maintain good oral health and a happy smile. A standard dental check-up is carried out by an experienced dentist and is the best way to spot any problems with your mouth before they become serious. Both adults and children require routine dental appointments regularly because preventative dentistry is the key to keeping oral health.

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Routine dental appointments are usually carried out every six months, but the number of times you need to attend these appointments varies from patient to patient. Some patients may require more frequent visits, while others may need to come into the practice less often – your dentist will advise you on how often you need a regular check-up.

What happens at a routine dental check-up?

  1.  Thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth.

  2.  X-rays will be taken if necessary.

  3.  Discuss any dental problems you may have had since your last visit.

  4.  Discuss general health and dietary issues that can affect your teeth and gums – such as alcohol consumption or smoking.

  5.  Discuss your teeth-cleaning habits, such as brushing technique, and recommendations will be made for any improvements such as interdental brushes or flossing as required.

  6.  Explain any further treatment you may need, such as fillings or hygienist appointments.

  7.  Provide you with a full treatment plan.

  8.  Answer any questions you may have regarding your treatment and what options are available.

  9.  If you require no other treatment, your dentist will let you know when you should come for your next routine check-up.

  1.  Thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth.

  2.  X-rays will be taken if necessary.

  3.  Discuss any dental problems you may have had since your last visit.

  4.  Discuss general health and dietary issues that can affect your teeth and gums – such as alcohol consumption or smoking.

  5.  Discuss your teeth-cleaning habits, such as brushing technique, and recommendations will be made for any improvements such as interdental brushes or flossing as required.

  6.  Explain any further treatment you may need, such as fillings or hygienist appointments.

  7.  Provide you with a full treatment plan.

  8.  Answer any questions you may have regarding your treatment and what options are available.

  9.  If you require no other treatment, your dentist will let you know when you should come for your next routine check-up.

Life Benefits

Maintain good oral health
Spot any problems early
In many cases, prevent problems before they start

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Ready to take your health seriously? Our practice membership plan includes two annual oral examinations and hygiene visits, emergency call-out provision, a 50% discount on radiographs when needed, and a 10% discount on all private treatments. Other membership packages are available, and all offer excellent value for money and a guaranteed return on your investment in terms of protecting your health, now and in the future. 

for just £20.70 a month

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