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Dental Exams and Professional Cleanings in Langley, BC

The foundation of a healthy mouth is regular professional care. A dental exam and cleaning appointment is the single most impactful thing you can do for your long-term oral health — catching problems early, removing buildup that home care can’t reach, and giving you and your dentist a clear picture of the state of your oral health. At North Langley Family Dental, we welcome patients of all ages for routine checkups and cleanings in Langley, Walnut Grove, Willowbrook, Fort Langley, and across the Fraser Valley.

What Happens at a Dental Exam?

Visual examination
Your dentist carefully examines every tooth for signs of decay, cracking, wear, and discolouration. The gums, soft tissues, tongue, palate, and throat are also evaluated for signs of gum disease, oral infections, and oral cancer.

Periodontal assessment
We use a fine probe to gently measure the depth of the pockets between your teeth and gums. Pocket depths above 3mm may indicate the beginning of gum disease. Early detection allows us to treat gum disease before it causes irreversible damage.

X-rays
Digital X-rays allow us to see between teeth, below the gumline, and inside the bone — areas invisible to the naked eye. They are essential for detecting cavities between teeth, bone loss, cysts, and impacted teeth. X-rays are taken at intervals appropriate to your risk level.

Bite and jaw assessment
We assess your bite, jaw joints, and muscles for signs of clenching, grinding, or TMJ problems.

Oral cancer screening
Every exam includes a visual screening for early signs of oral cancer in the soft tissues of the mouth and throat.

Professional Cleaning (Dental Hygiene Appointment)

Even the most diligent brusher and flosser cannot remove all plaque and tartar. Plaque that is not removed within 24 hours hardens into tartar (calculus) — a mineral buildup that only a dental hygienist’s instruments can remove. A professional cleaning includes:

  • Scaling — removing tartar above and below the gumline
  • Polishing — removing surface stains and smoothing tooth surfaces
  • Flossing — interdental cleaning to remove debris and plaque between teeth
  • Fluoride treatment — a fluoride varnish may be applied to strengthen enamel and prevent decay

How Often Should You Come In?

Most patients benefit from a checkup and cleaning every six months. However, patients with gum disease, a high risk of cavities, or other ongoing dental concerns may benefit from more frequent appointments — every three to four months. Your dentist will recommend a schedule based on your individual needs.

Dental Care for Children in Langley

We recommend a child’s first dental visit by age one or when the first tooth appears. Early visits build positive associations with the dental office, let us monitor development, apply preventive treatments (fluoride and sealants), and educate parents on home care for young teeth.

We accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), which covers routine exams and cleanings for eligible Canadians. We also accept most major insurance plans. We serve families from Langley, Walnut Grove, Willowbrook, Fort Langley, Brookswood, Aldergrove, and the broader Fraser Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a dental exam and cleaning take?

A routine checkup and cleaning appointment typically takes 45–60 minutes for adults. If X-rays are being taken or additional assessment is needed, allow up to 90 minutes. Your first visit to our office may take a little longer as we gather your full health history.

Will a cleaning hurt?

For most patients with healthy gums, a professional cleaning is comfortable. Patients with gum disease or significant tartar buildup may experience some tenderness during scaling. If your gums are particularly sensitive, let your hygienist know — we can adjust our approach accordingly.

How often should I get a dental X-ray?

For most adults, bitewing X-rays are recommended annually or every 18–24 months. A full set of X-rays is recommended every 3–5 years. For patients with a higher risk of decay or bone disease, more frequent X-rays may be recommended. Digital X-rays expose patients to minimal radiation.

Do children need the same frequency of dental visits as adults?

Yes — children should visit the dentist every six months, just like adults. Children are particularly susceptible to cavities because of dietary habits and developing enamel. Regular visits allow us to apply preventive treatments (fluoride, sealants) and catch problems before they affect permanent teeth.

Is dental cleaning covered by insurance?

Most dental insurance plans cover two hygiene (cleaning) appointments per year, typically at 80–100%. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) also includes coverage for routine exams and cleanings for eligible patients. We will confirm your coverage when you call to book.

What if I haven't been to the dentist in several years?

It's never too late to restart routine dental care. We will take a thorough look at where things stand and prioritize any concerns. Our team is welcoming and judgment-free — we are focused on helping you get healthy, not on how long it has been.

Due for a Checkup?

Book your dental exam and cleaning at North Langley Family Dental. Call 604-888-6885 or book online. Accepting new patients from Langley, Walnut Grove, Willowbrook, Fort Langley, and the Fraser Valley.

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