Common Questions
Dental Checkups: Common Questions
How often to come in, what happens at a checkup, and why regular visits matter.
How often should I have a dental checkup?
For most patients, every six months. Some people with gum disease or other risk factors benefit from more frequent visits — we'll recommend a schedule that fits you.
What happens during a checkup?
A typical visit includes a professional cleaning, an exam for cavities and gum health, and digital X-rays when needed. We review anything we find with you before recommending treatment.
Does a dental checkup hurt?
No. Cleanings and exams are comfortable for nearly everyone. If you feel anxious about dental visits, tell us — we'll take it at your pace.
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Dental Exams & X-Rays
Thorough exams and low-radiation digital X-rays that catch problems early — when they're easiest to treat.
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