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Afraid of the dentist? Start with the Comprehensive Dental Exam

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Afraid of the dentist? Start with the Comprehensive Dental Exam

The American Dental Association defines a Comprehensive Exam as an “extensive evaluation and the recording of all extraoral, intraoral, and soft tissues.”

We define it as a complete and thorough exploration of every corner of your mouth, including teeth, gums, tongue, and other tissues.

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Checkmark symbol in a blue square, representing dental options like inlays and onlays for tooth restoration.It is important that before making an appointment for a Comprehensive Exam, you ask about the protocols and safety measures being taken at our office to avoid the spread of Covid-19.

We want you to understand that dental care remains essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

At Smiles On the Hudson, we take every precaution to keep our patients and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. We understand this is a difficult time for everyone, and we are thankful for your cooperation.

 

A Comprehensive Dental Exam is the first step to start taking the best care of your dental health. 

Checkmark symbol in a blue square, representing dental options like inlays and onlays for tooth restoration.what is included:

● Dental Evaluation tooth by tooth

● Dental Health Assessment

  • Intraoral Pictures 

● Cavity Check

● Bite and Jaw Examination

● Teeth Cleaning and Stain Removal

● Lesson on Oral Hygiene

● Restoration Examination

●    Full mouth X-rays

● Oral Cancer Screening

● Medications Review

● Patient/Doctor Interview

If you want to start your transformation journey, schedule an appointment and ask for our New Patient Special.

In our office we have all specialists available for all your dental needs.

And the most important step – schedule regular dental checkups! You should come to see your hygienist at least twice a year and or 3 times a year depending on your periodontal conditions.

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