Trower Dental
Dental Checkups in Darwin
- Holistic Dental Approach
- Comprehensive and Affordable Care
- Patient-Centred Comfort
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Helping You Uphold Dental Health
If you need a dental checkup in Darwin, Trower Dental offers appointments designed to keep your teeth and gums healthy in a way that suits your lifestyle. Whether it’s part of your routine care or to address a specific concern, each visit is tailored to provide clarity, comfort, and practical support for your oral health.
A checkup includes a comprehensive examination, a meticulous clean, and the opportunity to discuss any changes you’ve noticed. This time allows us to build a clear understanding of your oral health and share guidance that helps you maintain it day to day, while managing concerns before they develop further.
Our approach is centred around care that’s accessible and reliable. To book your next checkup at Trower Dental, call us on
(08) 8945 4022.
What Our Checkups Include
Our dental checkups are designed to help you stay on top of your oral health through a clear, simple process. Each visit includes essential checks and care to support your everyday routine and long-term wellbeing:
- Teeth and gum inspection: We check for signs of decay, gum issues, or other changes in your oral health.
- Scale and clean: Built-up plaque and tartar are removed to keep your teeth clean and smooth.
- Oral cancer screening: We check your mouth, tongue, and surrounding tissue for any unusual signs.
- X-rays if required: We may take x-rays to get a clearer picture of what’s happening below the surface.
- Personalised care advice: We offer tips tailored to your habits and lifestyle for better at-home care.
Together, these steps make your dental checkups more effective and tailored to your needs. Book your appointment today and take a simple step toward better oral health.
The Importance Of Regular Checkups
Regular dental checkups play a key role in maintaining your oral health. They allow us to spot concerns early, helping you avoid more complex issues down the line. By attending routine visits, you stay informed about what’s happening with your teeth and gums and can make better choices for your ongoing care.
These appointments go beyond just cleaning. During your checkup, we look closely for signs of decay, gum disease, or other changes that may not be causing symptoms yet. Early attention makes it easier to manage these problems and reduce the risk of discomfort or added costs later.
Dental checkups are also an opportunity to stay on track with good habits. We’ll check how your daily routine is working and offer advice that suits your lifestyle. By making regular dental checkups part of your health routine, you’re giving yourself the best chance at a healthy smile for years to come. We offer checkups for adults and
children.
Are dental checkups necessary if I brush and floss daily?
Brushing and flossing are essential, but dental checkups still play a key role in maintaining oral health. Even with good habits, plaque and tartar can build up in hard-to-reach areas. A checkup allows early detection of issues like decay or gum inflammation that may not cause pain or be visible. It’s also an opportunity to review your routine, discuss concerns, and receive a thorough clean that supports long-term oral care and prevention.
How long does a dental checkup take?
A standard dental checkup usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes, depending on what’s involved. If it includes a clean, X-rays, or discussion about specific concerns, it may take longer. The process involves a full oral examination, a scale and polish, and time to review any changes since your last visit. Regular checkups are designed to be efficient, ensuring your teeth, gums, and mouth are checked thoroughly without disrupting your day too much.
What’s the difference between a checkup and a clean?
A dental checkup involves examining your teeth, gums, tongue, and mouth for signs of decay, damage, or disease. It may include X-rays or a discussion about any symptoms. A clean, often done during the same appointment, removes plaque and tartar from your teeth. It helps reduce the risk of gum disease and keeps your teeth feeling smooth and fresh. Both parts of the appointment serve different but equally important roles in oral care.



