fbpx

Dental Examination / Assessment

A dental examination involves a thorough assessment of your teeth, gums, and overall oral health. It is always the first step before any major dental treatment, allowing your dentist to gain a complete understanding of your oral condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.

Dental Examination & Assessment

Dental X-ray Assessment

The first step is taking dental X-rays. The number of X-rays required depends on your individual needs. If you have damaged teeth, multiple fillings, crowns, or other dental restorations, more images may be needed than for someone with healthy teeth. A standard dental examination typically includes four X-rays.

Clinical Examination

The second step is a clinical examination of your teeth and gums. During this examination, your dentist records the number of teeth, reviews any previous dental treatment, checks for cavities, and assesses your gum health by measuring gum bleeding and the depth of the gum pockets.

Information and Treatment Planning

Once the examination is complete, your dentist will discuss the findings with you and develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs. We will present the available treatment options, explain the advantages and disadvantages of each, and provide information about the materials that may be used. You will also receive a written treatment plan, a cost estimate, and a copy of your examination report.

KONTAKTA OSS

What’s Included in Your Dental Examination

  • We perform a thorough examination of your teeth and gums and take dental X-rays to detect cavities and assess your overall oral health.
  • After the examination, we will review the findings with you so you have a clear understanding of your oral health. We will also provide personalized advice on how to achieve or maintain a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile.
  • Finally, we polish your teeth using a fluoride toothpaste to leave them feeling clean and fresh.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Examinations

To book a dental appointment, you can contact us by phone or online via our website. State your dental care needs and agree on a time and date for your visit. It is important to double check the booking and have any necessary documents ready.

Yes! At Tandea, you have the opportunity to pay in installments for your dental care completely interest-free. We collaborate with SVEA Finans, where you can easily get help with an installment plan adapted to you and your needs. Here you can read more about how partial payment via SVEA works.

Symbol

Loans costs money!
If you cannot repay your debt on time, you risk a payment default. This can make it difficult to rent a home, sign contracts for subscriptions, or get new loans. For support, contact the budget and debt counseling service in your municipality. Contact details can be found at
konsumentverket.se.

Examples of emergency dental care include severe toothache, damaged or knocked out teeth, dental infections, bleeding gums, lost fillings or crowns and serious mouth injuries. In the case of such acute problems, it is important to immediately contact a dentist or emergency dental care unit for the necessary treatment.

The cost of dental visits may vary depending on any treatments. A basic basic examination costs SEK 1,025, while treatments such as tooth cleaning, repairs and root canals are added to the cost. Dental insurance can help reduce costs.

It is recommended to visit the dentist regularly to maintain good dental health. Most dentists suggest that you undergo a dental examination and cleaning at least once a year. Some people, especially those at increased risk of dental problems, may need to visit the dentist more often, such as every six months. Your dentist can make recommendations tailored to your specific situation.

Go to Top