Dental Exam in Midtown Toronto, ON

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A dental exam helps keep your teeth and gums healthy. It also helps to find and treat any problems early. Think of a dental exam as a routine checkup, but for your mouth. We find any problems early so your teeth stay strong and healthy. This means you can chew and smile without pain in the future. During your visit, we look at every tooth to spot cavities, gum issues, and other concerns. At Midtown Dental Studio in Midtown Toronto, ON, we provide thorough dental exams to help prevent serious issues like cavities, root canals, or losing a tooth.
Frequently Asked Questions About a Dental Exam
How many times a year should I get a dental exam?
Come see us twice a year—once every six months. Frequent dental exams help us catch small problems before they get bigger. If we find problems we can recommend other treatments to help your teeth.
What happens during a dental exam?
We'll examine your teeth, gums, tongue, and the rest of your mouth. We're looking for any problems like cavities, gum trouble, and signs of unusual spots or mouth cancer. We may take pictures with X-rays to see between your teeth and make further diagnoses. We'll also make sure your teeth fit together properly when you close your mouth and check for alignment.
Is a dental exam painful?
No. A dental exam should not be painful. We use gentle tools and a small mirror to check your mouth. X-rays are fast and easy. Most patients feel calm and relaxed during their dental exam.
How long is a dental exam?
Plan for 30 to 60 minutes. If you have also schedules a cleaning, it will take a bit longer. The checkup part is fast. Most of the time is spent on cleaning and answering your questions.
Will I get X-rays at during every dental exam?
No, you should not need X-rays at every dental exam. How often you need X-rays depends on your mouth's health, your age and when your last X-rays were taken. Adults usually get them every year or two. Kids or patients with tooth problems might need them more often. We will let you know when it's recommended to take them.
What should I do to get ready for my dental exam?
It is recommended that you brush your teeth with a toothbrush and floss before your dental appointment. Bring a list of any health conditions you experience and any medicines you take. Tell us if you are pregnant or there is a chance that you are. Let us know if anything hurts or bothers you, like if your teeth feel sensitive, your gums bleed, or your jaw aches.
Do dental exams check for more than just cavities?
Yes! We look at everything in your mouth. We check for gum problems, mouth cancer, how your teeth fit together, jaw issues, teeth grinding, and we can even check for signs of other health problems like diabetes that may show symptoms in your mouth.
What happens if you find something wrong during the dental exam?
If we see a problem, we'll tell you what it is in a way that's easy to understand. We'll talk with you about our recommended treatment options for it and discuss an individual treatment plan for you. When we catch problems early, they're much easier to fix!
Schedule Your Appointment
Schedule your visit today for personalized dental care in a comfortable environment. Your journey to a brighter, healthier smile begins here.


