Dental Exam
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• | Decayed, damaged or missing teeth. |
• | Small cavities in initial stages. |
• | The health of your gums, including looking for deep pockets, bleeding, inflammation and other signs of gum disease. |
• | To check the condition of dental restorations like fillings, root canals, dental crowns, and dental implants. |
• | Your bite and the spacing between your teeth. |
• | Check your teeth for stains and discoloration. |
• | Signs of bruxism or teeth clenching. |
• | Bleeding or inflammation in your palate or tongue. |
• | The health of your temporomandibular joints. |
• | Early indications of oral cancers, like abnormal cysts or suspicious lesions. |
• | Medical History Review: Firstly, we will ask you questions about any health problems or medications that you take and discuss how they may impact your oral health. For example, people with systemic or autoimmune diseases are at increased risk of gum diseases. Some medications may cause dry mouth that can lead to dental caries. If you wear any dental prostheses, we will examine them and see if they need any adjustments. We may also educate you on the correct way to brush and floss your teeth and what dietary changes to make to ensure the continued health of your mouth. |
• | Digital X-rays: We utilize the most advanced digital x-rays at Reich Dental Center – Roswell. We may also recommend a few digital x-rays, though it may not be necessary at every dental examination. Digital x-rays emit low levels of radiation, so they are even safe for young children and pregnant women. Even so, we will only take your x-rays if it is absolutely necessary. |
• | Oral Cancer Screening: Oral cancer screening is performed to identify early signs of mouth cancer. This is typically done in two steps: the visual exam and the physical exam. During the visual exam, we will look for suspicious bumps, abnormal cysts, rough and rigid lesions, persistent bleeding in an area of the mouth, and other anomalies in your mouth. During the physical exam, we will use our fingers to feel the inside of your lips and cheek, the sides of your tongue, palate and floor of the mouth, the sides of your neck, and underneath your jaw and chin for any strange growths or lumps. |
• | Dental Impressions: We may also recommend dental impressions of your jaw to check if your bite is correct or to prepare a whitening tray or an oral appliance for you. |
Reich Dental Center – RoswellRobin Reich, DDS | Stacey Wingad, DMD | Megan Reich Rihan, DMD Andrea Vita, DMD Call or Text: 770-992-33531775 Woodstock Rd, Suite 350 Roswell, GA 30075
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