What happens during a dental check-up?
A dental check-up is a complete oral health review covering every surface your toothbrush touches — and many it cannot. Your dentist examines all teeth for early signs of decay, checks gum health, evaluates your bite, and assesses the condition of any existing fillings, crowns, or other restorations.
Where clinically appropriate, digital X-rays are taken to detect issues hidden between teeth or beneath the gumline — cavities, early bone loss, impacted teeth — that are invisible to the naked eye. The appointment ends with a clear summary of findings and a prioritised plan for any treatment needed.
Attending a check-up every six months is the single most cost-effective thing you can do for your oral health. Problems caught early are almost always simpler and cheaper to treat.
What your dentist checks
Tooth Examination
Each tooth is examined individually for decay, cracks, wear, and the integrity of any existing fillings or crowns. A dental probe checks for cavities not yet visible on the surface.
Gum Health Assessment
Gum pockets are measured, and the tissue is assessed for redness, recession, bleeding on probing, and signs of early or advanced gum disease.
X-Rays if Required
Digital X-rays reveal cavities between teeth, bone levels around roots, the position of wisdom teeth, and any hidden pathology — taken with minimal radiation exposure.
Treatment Plan & Discussion
Findings are discussed clearly with you. Any recommended treatments are explained with options and estimated fees — no surprises. You decide how you want to proceed.
Benefits of regular check-ups
Early Detection
Catch cavities and gum disease before they require major treatment. A small filling costs far less than a root canal.
Cost Savings
Prevention and early intervention cost a fraction of treating advanced dental disease. The most affordable dental visit.
Peace of Mind
Know your teeth are healthy. Concerns you've noticed can be assessed and explained by a professional.
Oral Cancer Screening
Soft tissue examination checks for abnormal patches, lesions, or swelling — important for early detection.
Treatment Planning
Stay ahead of dental needs with a clear roadmap. Prioritise treatments based on urgency and budget.
For the Whole Family
Check-ups for children from age 2, adults, and seniors — tailored advice at every life stage.
Common questions about dental check-ups
How long does a check-up take? add
A routine check-up takes 30–45 minutes. If X-rays are required or there are specific concerns to discuss, the appointment may be slightly longer. We always allow adequate time to answer your questions without rushing.
What happens during the appointment? add
Your dentist examines all teeth for decay, checks gum health by measuring pocket depths, assesses your bite, reviews existing restorations, and screens soft tissues. X-rays are taken if clinically needed. You receive a clear summary and any recommended treatment options with fees explained.
How often should I have a check-up? add
Every 6 months for most adults and children. Patients with active gum disease, high cavity risk, or ongoing treatment may need to be seen every 3–4 months. Your dentist will advise the appropriate frequency for your situation.
Is a check-up covered by my corporate dental panel? add
Dental check-ups are among the most commonly covered treatments under Malaysian corporate dental plans. Carewell Dental accepts AIA, HealthMetrics, PM Care, Red Alert, ASP Medical Group, Health Connect, MediLink-Global, and E-MAS. Contact us with your policy details to confirm coverage before your visit.
Can I walk in without an appointment? add
Yes, walk-ins are welcome at Carewell Dental. Booking online or by WhatsApp in advance is recommended to minimise your waiting time, especially during peak morning and lunchtime hours.



