Dental Examination & Consultation
A dental examination is not just about checking for cavities. It is a comprehensive assessment of your oral health. Regular dental visits help in the early detection of oral health issues which can save you from more complicated procedures in the future. Here’s why regular dental check-ups are important
Services Offered Under Dental Examination & Consultation
Comprehensive Oral Examination
Digital X-Rays & Imaging
Oral Cancer Screening
Periodontal (Gum) Evaluation
Cavity Detection & Risk Assessment
Bite & Jaw Alignment Assessment
Dental Charting & Record Keeping
Preventive Counseling
Oral Health Education
Consultation for Cosmetic Dentistry
Consultation for Orthodontics (Braces & Aligners)
Second Opinion Consultation
Pre-Treatment Assessment
Follow-Up Consultations
- Comprehensive Oral Examination
- Digital X-Rays & Imaging
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Periodontal (Gum) Evaluation
- Cavity Detection & Risk Assessment
- Bite & Jaw Alignment Assessment
- Dental Charting & Record Keeping
- Preventive Counseling
- Oral Health Education
- Consultation for Cosmetic Dentistry
- Consultation for Orthodontics (Braces & Aligners)
- Second Opinion Consultation
- Pre-Treatment Assessment
- Follow-Up Consultations
Meet Our Specialists
DR Rabiatul Adawiyah Bt Muhamad @ Ghazali
- Dentist/Owner
- General Dental Practioner
- Gong Badak, Kuala Nerus
Benefits of Dental Examination & Consultation
- Early Detection of Problems
- Prevention & Maintenance
- Personalized Treatment Planning
- Improved Overall Health
Book Your Appointment Today
Take the first step towards a straighter, healthier smile. Contact U.n.i dental today to book for Dental Examination & Consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It is recommended to have a dental check-up every 6 months, but your dentist may suggest more frequent visits depending on your oral health condition.
Not at all. A dental examination is a simple and painless procedure that involves checking your teeth, gums, and mouth for any issues.
X-rays help detect problems not visible to the naked eye, such as cavities between teeth, bone loss, and hidden infections.
In many cases, yes. Minor treatments like fillings or cleanings can often be performed on the same day, while major treatments may require a follow-up appointment.