At Sally Powell, DDS, we believe that prevention is the foundation of lifelong oral health. That’s why we place such high value on routine oral exams — your first line of defense against dental problems. These comprehensive evaluations allow us to detect issues early, develop personalized treatment plans, and keep your smile healthy and confident for years to come.
We proudly serve patients in Columbia and surrounding Missouri, including Hallsville, Ashland, Boonville, Rocheport, and Fayette. Call 573-474-8566 today to schedule your oral exam with Dr. Powell and our friendly dental team!
What is an Oral Exam?
An oral exam is a thorough check-up of your mouth, teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues. It includes both a visual inspection and, when needed, diagnostic imaging (like X-rays) to evaluate areas that aren’t visible to the naked eye.
Oral exams are typically performed during your regular dental checkups and are essential for identifying concerns early—before they become painful or costly to treat.
What Happens During an Oral Exam?
At Sally Powell, DDS, our oral exams are detailed and personalized to your needs. Here’s what you can expect:
- Medical & Dental History Review – We discuss your health history, medications, and any dental symptoms or concerns.
- Visual Examination – We examine your teeth, gums, tongue, cheeks, and roof of the mouth for signs of decay, disease, or abnormalities.
- Gum Health Check – We evaluate your gums for signs of gingivitis or periodontal disease.
- Oral Cancer Screening – A quick, painless screening to check for unusual sores or lesions in the mouth, neck, or throat.
- Bite & Jaw Assessment – We check how your teeth fit together and evaluate the function of your temporomandibular joints (TMJ).
- Digital X-rays (if needed) – Used to detect hidden issues like decay between teeth, bone loss, or impacted teeth.
Why Are Oral Exams Important?
Regular oral exams are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious dental issues. They offer several benefits, including:
- Early Detection of Problems – Catching cavities, gum disease, or oral cancer early can mean simpler, more affordable treatment.
- Protects Overall Health – Oral health is connected to systemic conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
- Help Preserve Natural Teeth – Ongoing monitoring helps us intervene before decay or disease leads to tooth loss.
- Keep Your Smile Looking Its Best – We’ll also assess your cosmetic goals and provide guidance to enhance your smile if desired.
How Often Do I Need an Oral Exam?
Most patients benefit from an oral exam every 6 months during their routine checkup. However, if you have a history of gum disease, chronic health conditions, or are undergoing complex treatment, Dr. Powell may recommend more frequent visits.
Children should begin having oral exams by their first birthday or within 6 months of their first tooth erupting.
FAQs About Oral Exams
Q: Are oral exams painful?
No. Oral exams are non-invasive and completely painless. You may feel some gentle pressure during the gum and jaw check, but most patients are very comfortable throughout the visit.
Q: What if I haven’t been to the dentist in years?
That’s okay — we’re here to help, not judge. Our team is experienced in helping patients ease back into care. Your oral exam is a great starting point for rebuilding your dental health.
Q: Can I skip the exam and just get a cleaning?
No. A professional cleaning must be paired with an exam to ensure your mouth is healthy enough for a cleaning and to identify any issues requiring treatment.
Q: Will my insurance cover oral exams?
Most dental insurance plans cover two oral exams per year as part of preventive care. We’ll help you check your coverage before your visit.
Schedule Your Oral Exam Today
Whether you’re due for your 6-month checkup or it’s been years since your last visit, we’re here to help you get back on track. An oral exam at Sally Powell, DDS is a simple but powerful step toward a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Call Sally Powell, DDS today to schedule your appointment with Dr. Powell in Columbia, MO!