Dental check-up
A routine examination checks teeth, gums, bite and mouth tissues. X-rays are advised only when they help confirm what is happening.
Dental check-up and teeth cleaning
Routine dental check-ups and teeth cleaning help spot decay, gum problems and mouth changes early, before they become painful or complex. Available for patients in Varanasi after a clinical assessment.
Treatment suitability is confirmed after a clinical assessment.

Early checks
Small changes are easier to explain and manage when they are found early.
Cleaner teeth
Scaling and polishing remove plaque and deposits that brushing cannot always clear.
Simple advice
Home-care guidance is focused on the areas you actually find difficult.
Treatment options
The services below are selected according to your symptoms, oral health, goals and clinical suitability.
A routine examination checks teeth, gums, bite and mouth tissues. X-rays are advised only when they help confirm what is happening.
Professional cleaning removes plaque, tartar and stains, then pairs it with practical brushing and flossing guidance.
Gum measurements and risk factors help identify simple inflammation or deeper gum problems that need planned care.
Fluoride varnish or stronger home-care advice may be recommended for sensitive teeth, dry mouth, exposed roots or higher decay risk.
A protective coating can be placed on suitable back teeth to make deep grooves easier to keep clean.
Routine visits include a check for ulcers, patches, lumps and tissue changes that may need monitoring or referral.
Questions before booking
General guidance only. A dentist can advise properly after assessing your mouth and health history.
The interval depends on your current oral health and risk of future disease. The dentist should explain the recommended timing after assessment.
No. An examination diagnoses and plans care; hygiene appointments focus on cleaning, gum health and home-care support.
No. Radiographs are taken only when the expected diagnostic benefit justifies them.
Who benefits?
If any of these sound familiar, a consultation can help you understand the safest next step.
Your visit
Each stage is designed to make the diagnosis, choices and tradeoffs easier to understand.
Listen first
We begin with your symptoms, priorities, medical history and any previous dental experiences that affect care.
Assess carefully
The dentist checks the relevant teeth, gums, bite and supporting tissues before recommending treatment.
Explain options
You receive a plain-English explanation of benefits, risks, alternatives, timing and likely maintenance.
Plan the next step
If treatment is suitable, the visit ends with a clear plan and realistic expectations before you decide.