Check Up

An estimated fifty percent of adults in Ireland do not regularly consult their dentist for a checkup. Some people view routine examinations as an unnecessary and inconvenient expense, despite the fact that they are essential to assuring their long-term oral health. They allow your dentist to monitor your oral health holistically

Your dentist can provide personalised oral care and advice. Your dentist can monitor any prospective or ongoing problems, recommending early interventions that could save you money over time.

Your dentist will examine you for oral cancer symptoms.

Benefits

Smile Hub Dental Clinic

Allows your dentist to detect potential issues early on.

Save money by averting expensive or sophisticated treatments.

Regular examinations for oral cancer

Detailed instructions for providing for your entire oral health

What takes place at a check up?

A routine dental exam includes a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and oral tissues, as well as a discussion with your dentist about your overall health and lifestyle. To ensure that your dentist can provide the best advice, it is vital that you answer all inquiries as precisely as possible.

In addition to the standard examination, a new patient will receive the following:

A 60-minute initial consultation with your dentist.

A free consultation with one of our treatment coordinators following your initial patient exam.

Any necessary 2D X-rays

An individual treatment strategy

Why do I need a check up?

Your mouth faces numerous challenges on a daily basis. In spite of the fact that a decent oral hygiene routine will help to maintain its health in the short term, problems can develop and worsen over time. Some of these issues may not be immediately apparent, and by the time you become aware of them, it may be too late to avoid costly and advanced treatment. Your dentist will also check for signs of oral cancer, which kills thousands of adults annually in Ireland.

Check up?

Patients are typically advised to visit the dentist twice a year; however, your dentist may recommend shorter or longer intervals based on your individual circumstances. Patients with persistent oral health issues are likely to require more frequent monitoring than those with healthy teeth and gums. Consider our prevention payment plan if you are a regular patient, as it will save you money on the cost of your routine services.

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