Comprehensive Dental Exams in Torrance, CA

Comprehensive dental exams in Torrance to catch issues early, including professional cleaning, a thorough examination, and low-radiation digital X-rays when needed. - Maintaining a healthy smile starts with regular dental exams. We believe prevention is the key to good oral health, and our team is here to ensure your teeth and gums stay in top shape.

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Comprehensive dental exams in Torrance to catch issues early, including professional cleaning, a thorough examination, and low-radiation digital X-rays when needed.

Maintaining a healthy smile starts with regular dental exams. We believe prevention is the key to good oral health, and our team is here to ensure your teeth and gums stay in top shape.

Dental Exams at Torrance Dental Center

What Happens During Your Exam

A dental exam typically includes three components: a professional cleaning, a thorough examination, and sometimes X-rays. The cleaning involves scaling to remove plaque and tartar buildup that can only be removed by a professional, polishing with a special paste, and flossing. During the examination, we check for cavities and tooth decay, gum disease, signs of oral cancer, and issues with your bite. Dental X-rays help us see issues that are not visible to the naked eye, like cavities hiding between teeth, bone loss, or impacted teeth, and modern dental X-rays use a very low dose of radiation.

  • Professional cleaning with scaling, polishing, and flossing
  • Thorough examination for cavities, gum disease, and bite issues
  • Oral cancer screening as part of every exam
  • Low-dose digital X-rays to see hidden concerns
  • Gentle, kid-friendly approach for pediatric exams

Why Dental Exams Are Important

Think of a dental exam as a routine check-up for your teeth. During these visits, we can catch issues early, saving you from potential pain, tooth loss, or expensive procedures down the road. Oral health is connected to overall health: conditions like gum disease can increase your risk for heart disease and diabetes, while missing teeth can lead to difficulties eating or speaking. Most adults and children should have a dental exam every six months, with more frequent visits recommended if you have a history of gum disease or frequent cavities, are pregnant, have diabetes or another condition that affects your immune system, or smoke or use tobacco products.

Exams for the Whole Family

We recommend bringing your child in for their first dental exam around their first birthday, or within six months of their first tooth coming in, and we offer pediatric dental exams with a gentle, kid-friendly approach. If you take any medications or have certain health conditions, such as heart issues or immune disorders, let us know, as some patients may need to take antibiotics before their exam to reduce the risk of infection. Contact our office to schedule your next exam.

Ready to Schedule Your Appointment?

Schedule your dental exam today and keep your smile in top shape.