Dental Exams and Cleanings

Preventing Problems Before They Start

The health of your child’s teeth and mouth is vital to the well-being of his or her entire body. Although routine brushing and flossing at home is necessary to keep your child’s smile looking its best, visiting our office for a comprehensive exam and cleaning is essential.

The American Dental Association recommends that children visit the dentist every six months to ensure their teeth stay healthy and smile remain beautiful.

By routinely seeing Dr. Matt or Dr. Denise for exams and cleanings, your son or daughter can:

  • Prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath
  • Avoid costly and extensive dental procedures
  • Have white teeth by reducing staining from food and drinks
  • Shorten the time spent in our office
  • Have a smile that will last a lifetime

The Exam

During your youngster’s exam, Dr. Matt or Dr. Denise will thoroughly examine the patient’s teeth and gums for signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and other health problems. The dentist may also want to take X-rays to see what is happening beneath the surface of the teeth and gums.

Whether these X-rays are traditional or digital, the images provided will help us identify dental issues not visible to the naked eye.

Professional Cleanings

The dental hygienist will begin your child’s cleaning by exploring the surface of the teeth to determine if there are any cavities and to examine the quality of existing fillings. The hygienist will perform a periodontal exam to make sure your son or daughter’s gums adhere tightly to the teeth, and no periodontal disease or bone loss is present.

Next, the hygienist will carefully clean your youngster’s teeth with a variety of tools to remove any hard mineral buildup (tartar) from the teeth. Then the hygienist will floss your child’s teeth, use a polishing compound, and apply fluoride.

Cleanings usually aren’t painful, but if your son or daughter has any anxiety about the dental exam, be sure to let us know. We may offer several sedation options to ensure your child’s comfort. If Dr. Matt, Dr. Denise or the hygienist finds tooth decay or gum disease, we will talk to you about changing your child’s brushing or flossing habits.

In severe cases, our team may recommend antibiotics or other dental treatments. If your child’s teeth and gums appear to be healthy, Dr. Matt or Dr. Denise will probably recommend your child continue brushing and flossing as usual.

Dental Exams and Cleanings
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Before we can recommend a treatment plan, we need to take a peek at your teeth. Let’s warm up with a head-on selfie. Bite down on your back teeth and smile as wide as you can! Do your best to match the photo at the top.

Left side

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Right side

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Upper teeth

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Bottom teeth

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