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Title: Usefulness of a Dental Exam


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Usefulness of a Dental Exam
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  • One of the first procedures that patients
    receive when they come in the dental office is a
    dental exam. When a person takes his seat on the
    chair, he will be asked to open his mouth and
    with a mirror in hand, to check status of the
    oral cavity.

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  • A complete dental exam is made up of a series of
    steps that enables a dental professional to
    detect the presence of problems so that a proper
    dental treatment can be given.

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  • Some patients may regard the dental exam as
    excessive and unnecessary. Some patients come
    into the clinic with a specific chief complaint
    and they want these problems addressed right
    away.

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  • A thorough dental exam is always in order, if
    not to properly assess the nature of the chief
    complaint, it is essential so that unseen
    problems are detected earlier on.

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A thorough dental exam will consist of the
following
  • Oral Examination In the oral examination, a few
    things are performed. First there is visual
    inspection, where the dentist passes through
    every tooth surface and every area of soft tissue
    in the mouth to detect signs of problems and
    abnormality that may indicate the presence of
    disease. Using a mouth mirror and an explorer,
    everything is checked.

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  • Palpation and percussion is also performed.
    Palpation is the process of running one or two
    fingers across an area to feel for bumps and
    growths along the soft tissue area. Percussion is
    performed with the blunt end of the mouth mirror
    tapped onto the surface of a few teeth, to
    confirm the presence of periapical growth or
    lesions.

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  • Dental Photography Photographs are taken for
    many reasons. First it is taken to increase
    visualization, and may be done by a normal camera
    or an intraoral device. Second it is performed to
    be used during patient education, to give the
    patient a better means to grasp what is going on
    in his mouth. Third the photographs may be kept
    for record purposes not merely for the diagnosis
    of disease.

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  • Dental Radiography When the problem is not
    detected through visual inspection, a more
    definitive way of diagnosis oral condition will
    be to take a dental radiograph. There are
    different types of x-rays used in dentistry, each
    one takes a different picture and serves a
    specific purpose. It gives a two-dimensional
    picture of the tooth, the bone and all pertinent
    structures, in a view that is unseen by the naked
    eye.

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  • Dental Impression and Casting Another procedure
    performed in the dental office during an
    examination is the impression taking and casting.
    This is to create a three-dimensional
    representation of the upper and lower jaws in
    occlusion. It serves a useful purpose in
    diagnostic procedures in orthodontics, dental
    implants and the fabrications of dental crowns
    and dentures.

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  • Laboratory Testing Although this is not a common
    practice, some dental examinations may require
    the need for laboratory testing to better
    identify a symptom of a condition. With
    instructions from your dentist, certain tests
    will be taken to be able to make a thorough
    assessment of your true health condition.

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  • One or all of these procedures shall help the
    dentist in the diagnosis and treatment of
    disease. It is a crucial part of every dental
    appointment. It is never skipped and never
    rushed.
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