Comprehensive Exams
The ADA defines a ‘comprehensive oral exam’ as “.. an extensive evaluation and the recording of all extraoral, intraoral and soft tissues”.
The ADA defines a ‘periodic oral exam’ as “..an exam that is done on established patients to determine any changes in dental and health status since a previous comprehensive or periodic evaluation”.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends new patients have a comprehensive dental exam on their first visit and established patients undergo this exam every 3 years.
Areas to check:
    - Periodontal exam (gum and bones supporting the teeth)
 
    - Dental Exam (teeth)
 
    - Head and Neck Cancer Exam (soft tissues of mouth, throat and surrounding structures)
 
    - Occlusal Exam (Bite analysis)
 
    - TMJ Exam (jaw joints)
 
    - Radiographic Exam (x-rays and various scans)
 
    - Esthetic Exam (appearance of teeth and gums related to the face)