I1. Medical and Dental History Review
Discussion of your overall health, medications, and any conditions that may affect dental treatment (e.g., diabetes, heart disease).
Past dental procedures, habits, and concerns.
2. Extraoral Exam
Evaluation of your head, neck, jaw joints (TMJ), and lymph nodes for abnormalities or signs of systemic issues.
3. Intraoral Soft Tissue Exam
Inspection of cheeks, tongue, floor and roof of the mouth, throat, and gums.
Oral cancer screening is part of this - we look at the tissues in the mouth and throat and
4. Periodontal (Gum) Assessment
(This stage is in depth with the first hygiene appointment)
Measurement of gum pockets to assess gum health and check for signs of periodontal disease (bone loss, inflammation, recession).
5. Dental Charting
Recording of existing fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, and missing or damaged teeth.
6. Occlusion (Bite) Analysis
Check how your teeth come together to identify grinding, clenching, or bite issues.
7. Radiographs (X-rays)
Full-mouth or panoramic X-rays to detect cavities, bone loss, infections, cysts, impacted teeth, and more.
8. Intraoral Photos (if applicable)
Photos of teeth for documentation and patient education.
9. Risk Assessment
Evaluation of risk factors for cavities, gum disease, oral cancer, and other conditions.
10. Treatment Planning
Personalized discussion of findings, recommendations, and options for care.