Routine Dental Examination

A routine dental examination is a comprehensive diagnostic assessment used to monitor oral health and detect anomalies before they require invasive intervention. Beyond a simple check for cavities, this evaluation analyzes the structural integrity of the entire masticatory system.

What Happens During a Dental Check-up?

A systemic approach ensures no underlying issues are overlooked:

Occlusal Analysis

Evaluating the bite to ensure teeth align correctly without causing excessive wear or jaw strain.

Periodontal Screening

Measuring the space between gums and teeth to detect early signs of bone loss or gingivitis.

Soft Tissue Audit

A thorough screening of the tongue, cheeks, and palate for lesions or early indicators of oral cancer.

Restoration Audit

Inspecting existing fillings, crowns, or bridges for micro-leakage or structural fatigue.

The Importance of Regular Screening

Consistent examinations allow for "preventative maintenance", stopping the progression of decay before it reaches the nerve. By identifying potential defects early, clinicians can often reverse damage through topical treatments rather than surgical fillings.

KP Care Centre utilizes high-definition intraoral cameras and 3D imaging to provide a transparent view of the oral health, ensuring every diagnostic decision is backed by precise clinical data.