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Check-In & Paperwork
Administrative Steps:
Provide medical/dental history, insurance details,
and discuss any concerns.
Child Focus:
Parents may fill out forms while children
explore a kid-friendly waiting area.

Initial Consultation: Discussion
The dentist reviews medical history, dietary habits, and addresses concerns
(e.g., teething, thumb-sucking for kids; pain or sensitivity for adults).

Physical Examination: Comprehensive Check
Teeth: Cavities, enamel health, and alignment.
Gums: Signs of gum disease (e.g., redness, swelling).
Bite/Jaw: Developmental issues in children; TMJ screening for adults.
Oral Cancer Screening (adults): Check for abnormalities in the mouth, tongue, or throat.
Child Adaptation: Dentist may use playful terms (e.g., "tooth counter" instead of "probe") to ease anxiety.

Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
Process: Removal of plaque/tartar, polishing, and flossing.
Child Consideration: May be brief or delayed if the child is uneasy.

X-Rays (If Needed)
Purpose: Detect hidden issues like impacted teeth or cavities between teeth.
Age Factors: Often deferred for very young children unless concerns arise.

Fluoride Treatment
Common for Kids: Strengthens enamel; applied as a gel or varnish.
Adults: Offered if cavity risk is high.

Oral Hygiene Education
Tips: Brushing/flossing techniques, diet advice (e.g., limiting sugar).
Parent Guidance: For children, discuss pacifier use, bottle habits, and cavity prevention.

Treatment Plan Discussion
Findings: Review of any issues (e.g., cavities, orthodontic referrals).
Next Steps: Outline procedures like fillings or follow-up visits.

Scheduling Follow-Up
Routine Visits: Typically every 6 months.
Child Rewards: Stickers or a toothbrush to create positive associations.
