General dental examination is a regular check-up conducted by a dentist to assess dental health and detect potential dental issues. During this examination, various evaluations related to oral and dental health are performed, and necessary treatments are planned.
The frequency of these examinations may vary depending on the individual’s dental health condition, risk factors, and other factors. However, generally, it is recommended for adults to have a dental check-up once a year. In some cases, your dentist may recommend a different frequency for check-ups.
As for when to start the general dental examination, it is typically recommended for children to begin dental check-ups with a dentist when their primary teeth start to erupt. This usually happens around the age of 1. Afterward, it is essential to continue with regular intervals (usually every six months) for dental check-ups to maintain dental health and detect problems early.
These recommendations are general guidelines and may vary depending on your individual circumstances. For more information about your dental health and the appropriate frequency of check-ups, it is best to consult a dentist.”