Dental Exam

A comprehensive dental exam

At ER Dental, we consider the dental examination one of the most essential parts of a patient’s dental journey. We pride ourselves in the art of comprehensive dental examinations and treatment planning. Firstly, we make sure we book enough time to allow for a full, detailed examination.

Since we want to get to know our patients and listen to their specific needs and aspirations, we will spend enough time to do all the required investigations and visual examinations.

We compile this in a format that is easy for our patients to understand. Our aim is to journey with our patients and educate them about all their dental needs and possible problems. We will spend sufficient time discussing any potential problems, all the different treatment options, and the cost of any further required treatment.

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Cost of Dental Treatments

We understand how important the cost of treatment is to our patients. We will always discuss different treatment options, and the cost involved for each option. We will always supply an estimate for future treatment.

Advanced dental diagnostics

We use advanced dental diagnostic tools. X-rays are our primary diagnostic tool; we will discuss that in detail. Other diagnostic tools include

  • Laser-assisted cavity detection tools
  • Photos (Intraoral and Extraoral photos)
  • Artificial intelligence-assisted radiography reporting
  • 3D Scanning Diagnostic fracture detection equipment

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Why X-Rays Are Important

Dental X-rays play a crucial role in safeguarding your oral health. They help detect issues that are not visible during a routine examination, such as:

Cavities: Early detection helps prevent more significant dental problems.

Bone Loss: Essential for patients with gum disease.

Impacted Teeth: Visibility of teeth that may be causing pain or misalignment.

Cysts and Tumors: Identification of abnormal growths early on.

See Types Of X-Rays to learn more about the types of X-Rays we use