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Your Smile's Health Starts with a Thorough Check-Up.

Regular dental exams are the cornerstone of a healthy smile.
At Omnipark Dental Centre, our comprehensive examinations go beyond just looking at your teeth. We assess your overall oral health, including your gums, bite, and screen for any potential issues. Early detection through regular exams allows for simpler and more effective treatment, helping you maintain a healthy and beautiful smile for life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have a dental exam?

We generally recommend a dental exam every six months for most patients. Regular check-ups at Omnipark Dental Centre allow us to monitor your oral health, detect any potential problems early, and provide preventive care. Your dentist may recommend more frequent exams based on your individual needs.

What happens during a dental exam at Omnipark Dental Centre?
A comprehensive dental exam at our centre typically includes a thorough visual examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth. We may also take X-rays to check for issues not visible to the naked eye. Your dentist will also assess your bite, look for signs of decay or gum disease, and discuss any concerns you may have.
Why are regular dental exams important?
Regular dental exams are crucial for maintaining good oral health. They allow for the early detection and treatment of dental problems like cavities, gum disease, and even oral cancer. Early intervention can prevent more serious and costly issues down the line.
What should I expect during my first dental exam at Omnipark Dental Centre?
Your first exam will be very similar to a regular check-up, but we’ll also take the time to get to know your dental history and any specific concerns you might have. We’ll conduct a thorough examination and discuss our findings with you, creating a personalized treatment plan if needed.
What questions should I ask during my dental exam?

Don’t hesitate to ask any questions you have about your oral health! Some common questions include: * Are there any areas of concern in my mouth? * What is my risk for tooth decay or gum disease? * What are the best ways to improve my oral hygiene at home? * Are there any treatments you recommend? Why? * What is the cost of any recommended treatments?

We encourage you to be an active participant in your dental care at Omnipark Dental Centre.

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