Regular dental check-ups are an important part of keeping your teeth and gums healthy. If you haven’t been in a while, you might be unsure what to expect — but the process is simple, quick, and designed to keep you comfortable.
What happens during a check-up?
During your appointment, your dentist will:
- Examine your teeth for signs of decay
- Check your gums for gum disease
- Look for any changes in your mouth, including soft tissues
- Assess your overall oral health
If needed, X-rays may be taken to check areas not visible to the eye.
Will it hurt?
A routine check-up is usually completely painless.
If you have any discomfort or sensitive areas, let your dentist know — everything can be adjusted to keep you comfortable.
How long does it take?
Most check-ups take around 10–20 minutes, depending on your needs.
What happens after the check-up?
After the examination, your dentist will:
- Explain their findings clearly
- Let you know if any treatment is needed
- Offer advice on how to improve your oral health
- Recommend a hygiene appointment if appropriate
How often should you attend?
This varies from person to person.
For many people, a check-up every 6 months is recommended, but your dentist may suggest shorter or longer intervals depending on your oral health.
Why regular check-ups matter
Regular visits help:
- Detect problems early
- Prevent more complex treatment
- Maintain healthy teeth and gums
- Give you peace of mind
Call to Action:
If it’s been a while since your last check-up, booking an appointment is a simple step towards protecting your long-term oral health.


