Dental Exams & X-Rays

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Dental Exams and X-Rays in Clay Center, KS

Regular dental exams are a critical part of preventative care. These exams help Dr. Kruse identify potential dental issues early, preventing small problems from becoming major concerns. For most patients, an exam every six months is recommended, but more frequent visits may be necessary depending on your specific needs.

Why Do I Need Dental Exams?

Dental issues can worsen quickly if left untreated. By visiting Clay Center Family Dental Care regularly, you can catch problems in their early stages before they cause significant damage. For example, untreated tooth decay can lead to irreversible damage, but regular exams can prevent this. Routine exams are also a cost-effective way to maintain your oral health and avoid expensive procedures in the future.

What Happens During a Routine Dental Exam?

During a routine dental exam, the process usually includes:

Thorough Cleaning – A dental hygienist will clean your teeth, removing plaque and tartar buildup.

X-Rays – Dr. Kruse will review any existing X-rays and may take new ones if necessary.

Visual Inspection – Dr. Kruse will carefully examine your teeth and gums for any signs of decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues.

Treatment Recommendations – If any issues are detected, Dr. Kruse will discuss a treatment plan to address them, helping you maintain healthy teeth for years to come.

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How Often Do I Need a Dental Exam? 

Most adults require a dental exam every six months. However, if you are prone to tooth decay, tartar buildup, or gum disease, more frequent visits may be recommended.

Dental X-Rays: A Closer Look at Your Oral Health 

Dental X-rays are an important diagnostic tool that provide a detailed look at the interior of your teeth, gums, and bones. These X-rays allow Dr. Kruse to spot issues that might not be visible to the naked eye, ensuring a more thorough exam.

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