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Comprehensive Dental Exam &
X-Rays in Calgary NE

Comprehensive Dental Exam & X-Rays

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Comprehensive Dental Exam &
X-Rays in Calgary NE

Looking for a good dentist in Calgary? At Sunridge Smile Dental Clinic, we specialize in complete dental exams and X-rays to keep your smile healthy and strong.

Regular dental check-ups are a vital part of preventive healthcare. Whether you’re a new patient or haven’t seen a dentist in a while, our comprehensive oral examinations in Calgary NE are designed to identify early signs of dental issues, helping you avoid bigger (and more expensive) problems later.

What’s Included in a Comprehensive Dental Exam?

Our dental exam and X-ray services in Calgary go beyond just a quick look. We follow a detailed and personalized process that includes:

Why Get a Complete Oral Exam in Calgary NE?

comprehensive dental exam in NE Calgary helps in:

Routine Check-Ups for All Ages Whether it’s your child’s first dental exam or a senior’s yearly visit, we provide gentle, effective care.

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How Much Does a Dental Exam & Cleaning Cost in Calgary?

At Jacksonport Dental, we follow the Alberta Dental Fee Guide. We believe in honest, affordable care with no hidden fees.

To check the exact dental cleaning cost in Calgary or book a dental exam near youcontact us

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Frequently Asked Questions

A comprehensive dental exam is a thorough evaluation of your oral health. Your dentist examines your teeth, gums, bite, jaw, and oral tissues to identify any existing or potential dental concerns.

Dental X-rays help detect problems that may not be visible during a visual examination, such as cavities between teeth, bone loss, infections, impacted teeth, and other underlying conditions.

Most patients should have a dental exam every six months. However, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits based on your oral health needs and risk factors.

Yes. Modern digital X-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered safe for both children and adults. Protective measures are also used to minimize exposure.

A comprehensive exam can identify cavities, gum disease, oral cancer, tooth wear, bite issues, infections, and other oral health concerns before they become more serious.

Not necessarily. The frequency of X-rays depends on your age, oral health history, risk factors, and current dental condition. Your dentist will recommend them only when needed.

A comprehensive dental exam typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on your oral health needs and whether X-rays are required.

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No. Dental X-rays are quick, non-invasive, and painless. You may be asked to bite gently on a sensor or film while the images are taken.

Yes. X-rays can reveal bone loss around teeth, which is often a sign of gum disease and may not be visible during a standard examination.

Common types include bitewing X-rays, periapical X-rays, panoramic X-rays, and 3D CBCT scans. The type used depends on your specific dental needs.

Yes. Always inform your dentist if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant. Dental X-rays may be postponed unless they are necessary for urgent treatment.

Absolutely. Early detection of dental issues allows for simpler and more affordable treatment, helping prevent more extensive procedures in the future.

Your dentist will discuss the findings with you, explain available treatment options, and create a personalized treatment plan to address your needs.

Your dentist will discuss the findings with you, explain available treatment options, and create a personalized treatment plan to address your needs.

Many insurance and dental benefit plans, including preventive care programs, cover routine exams and necessary X-rays. Coverage varies by plan, so it’s best to check with your provider.

Bring a list of any medications you take, your dental insurance information, and be prepared to discuss your medical history, oral health concerns, and treatment goals with your dentist.

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