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Prevention

Routine check-up

One appointment of around twenty minutes.

A routine check-up is the foundation of a healthy mouth. We take a calm, thorough look at your teeth, gums and soft tissue so we notice small things long before they turn into real complaints.

Dentist examining a patient during a routine check-up.

What does it involve?

During the check-up we look at every tooth, your gums and the rest of your mouth. We inspect existing fillings and crowns, check for cavities and watch for wear or early signs of inflammation. When needed we take an X-ray so we can also see between the teeth and beneath the gum line.

Afterwards we talk through what we found. If everything is fine, we simply schedule your next visit. If something needs attention, we explain calmly what it is and what the options are. Because we carry out every treatment in house, any follow-up can usually stay with us.

The treatment

How it goes with us

  1. 1

    A short catch-up

    We ask how you are doing and whether you noticed anything, like sensitive spots or bleeding gums.

  2. 2

    Examining your teeth

    We carefully inspect your teeth and gums and check existing fillings and crowns.

  3. 3

    X-ray when needed

    Sometimes we take an image to see between the teeth and below the gum line.

  4. 4

    Findings and advice

    We calmly go over what we found, give brushing advice and plan your next visit or any follow-up.

Why choose this treatment

  • Problems are caught early, often before they hurt.
  • Small treatments stay small and affordable.
  • Personal brushing and prevention advice for your mouth.
  • Any follow-up treatment can take place with us in house.

Questions

About routine check-up

How often should I come for a check-up?
Two visits a year suits many people, but it depends on the health of your mouth. We agree on a rhythm that fits you.
Does a check-up hurt?
A check-up is a calm examination and is normally painless. If you have sensitive areas, let us know and we take that into account.
Is the check-up reimbursed?
For adults, dental costs usually fall under supplementary insurance. For children up to eighteen, check-ups are covered by basic insurance.

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