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Assessment of the teeth and gums involves the following steps: Inspect the colour of the teeth. Inspect for missing, chipped, or broken teeth. Inspect for missing or loose fillings. Inspect the gums for colour, swelling, and bleeding. Palpate for loose teeth and palpate the gums for pain. Note the findings.
They will examine the health of the soft tissue in your mouth (cheek and tongues), test your gums for any sign of gum disease, screen you for oral cancer and assess the way your teeth bite together, to ensure the forces are correct to prevent your teeth from breaking.
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Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) It was designed to measure the oral health status, monitor oral hygiene, and identify the referral need based on the eight specified categories- lips, tongue, gums and tissues, saliva, natural teeth, dentures, oral cleanliness, and dental pain.
Along with a visual inspection of your mouth, your exam may also include a check of your neck area. The dentist will feel the glands and lymph nodes for possible signs of inflammation. This could be a sign of general health problems. Your dentist may also take dental X-rays if they think it is necessary.
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When you see your dentist for a checkup, the visit usually includes three parts: A dental cleaning to remove the buildup of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that coats your teeth. X-rays of your teeth on certain visits, depending on the health of your teeth. An exam of your teeth and mouth by a dentist.
Physical Examination. A thorough inspection requires good illumination, a tongue blade, gloves, and a gauze pad. Complete or partial dentures are removed so that underlying soft tissues can be seen. Most physicians use a head-mounted light.

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