DENTAL CHECK-UP HARROW
Routine Dental Check-Ups, Harrow.
At Streatfield Dental we offer routine dental check-ups for all the family. Regular examinations are key to good teeth and gum health and enable our dentists to spot any potential problems before they worsen. This could prevent the need for more expensive or invasive treatment down the line. Regular check-ups at Streatfield Dental will help you keep a healthy smile for decades to come.
It is important to have regular dentist check-ups at the dentist. Usually it is recommended to visit the dental surgery at least once every 12 months but more regular check-ups may be advised depending on the patient and treatment they require.
Book You’re Check-up at The Dentist in Harrow Today
We currently offer half-price on private dental examinations £40 instead of £80.
Use our online booking system here, Call today on: 0208 204 9485, or email us at: [email protected] and make an appointment at Streatfield Dental.
Why Choose Streatfield Dental for Dental Check-Ups?
- Expert dentists who can spot problems early
- Thorough check-up of the entire mouth
- Clear advice and treatment plans
- Transparent costs with no hidden extras
- Committed to safety and patient care
- Family friendly and professional service
As with all of our treatments, we aim to provide all of our patients with excellent dental care in a relaxing environment
Book a routine dental check-up now at Streatfield Dental to maintain great oral health and prevent problems.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a dentist check-up?
This is a simple procedure carried out by a dentist in which all parts of your teeth mouth and gums are examined, using a probe and a mirror. The dentist then discusses your general health and oral healthcare and performs any specialist investigations, such as x-rays. Our dentist will create a plan for any necessary action based on what they find at this appointment and plan when your next dental check-up will take place.
Why Book a Routine Dentist Check-Up?
Dental care is an essential part of a healthy life and regular check-ups are key to keeping your teeth in the best condition possible.
Seeing a dentist regularly can help spot early signs of decay, tooth wear and gum disease . By spotting these conditions early you can avoid more costly and time consuming treatments such as fillings, root canals and even tooth extractions.
Preventative dentistry is the key to keeping your mouth and smile healthy.
What Happens During a Dental Check-Up?
If it is the first time you are visiting us, a standard new patient dental check-up is carried out by an experienced, qualified dentist who will assess the health of your teeth, gums and mouth.
At each dental health check-up, our dentist will:
- Examine all sides of every tooth using a probe and a mirror. We will also conduct a thorough examination of your mouth and gums
- Discuss any dental issue that may have arisen since your last visit
- Discuss general health and dietary issues that can have a negative effect on your teeth and gums – including diet, smoking and alcohol consumption
- Discuss your teeth-cleaning habits and recommend how this could be improved such as using interdental brushes or regular flossing
- Undertake any specialist investigations if required, such as X-Rays, or preventative treatments including an oral cancer screening
- Formulate a plan of any necessary action together with the patient
- Plan when you should next visit us for a routine check-up
How Long Does a Dental Check-Up Take?
For most patients, dental check-ups are often a simple procedure and generally only take about 20-30 minutes. This, however, can vary depending on if any more specialist examinations are required.
How Often Do I Need a Check-Up?
Generally, most patients will only need to attend a check-up every 12 to 24 months. However, this can depend on the patient and can vary between individual patients. If you are at lower risk for dental problems, then you will most likely be able to wait longer for the next check-up. If you are prone to persistent issues, it is advisable that you attend more often.