Exams and Tests
When you visit your dentist for tooth decay, he or she will:
- Ask you questions about your symptoms and past medical and dental problems and care (medical and dental history).
- Look at your teeth using a pointed tool and a small mirror. Your dentist will look for discolored areas and obvious holes in your teeth.
- Take X-rays if he or she thinks you have tooth decay that cannot be seen.
Early Detection
Having a dental checkup once or twice a year can help your dentist find tooth decay and other problems before they cause severe problems. If you often have dental problems, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits.
Author:Jeannette Curtis
Last Updated: 07/30/2007