Checkups & Diagnostics.
Most dental problems are painless and invisible until they are serious. A regular checkup catches decay, gum disease and cracks while they are still small, cheap and simple to fix, using digital X-rays and 3D scans that see what the eye cannot.
Who is this for?
Right for everyone, ideally twice a year. Even if nothing hurts, a checkup is how problems get caught early, before they turn into a root canal or an extraction.
How it works
Full examination
We check every tooth, your gums, your bite and the soft tissues, looking for the early signs most people never notice.
Digital imaging
Low-dose digital X-rays and, where needed, a 3D scan reveal decay between teeth, bone levels and anything hidden below the surface.
A clear plan
You get an honest summary of what is healthy, what needs watching and what needs treating, with itemised costs and no pressure.
Small problems hide in plain sight
Decay between teeth, a hairline crack or early gum disease rarely hurt at first. By the time they cause pain, the simple fix has often become a root canal or an extraction. Waiting for symptoms is the most expensive way to look after your teeth.
Catch it early, keep it simple
A short checkup twice a year, backed by digital imaging, finds these problems while they are still small. A cavity caught early is a quick filling instead of a root canal. You also get a clear, written picture of your mouth, so there are no surprises.
"Best quality of treatment is given in this clinic."
Kush Patel, Mehsana
Verified Patient
Dr. Chinmay H. Patel
MDS, Chief Specialist
With over 10 years of specialized clinical experience, Dr. Chinmay personally reviews every scan and X-ray himself, so nothing gets missed.
Transparent Pricing
You receive a complete, itemized cost breakdown before we ever begin treatment. No hidden fees, no surprises afterwards.
No Cost EMI AvailableCommon Questions
How often should I get a dental checkup?
For most people, twice a year. If you are prone to decay or gum problems, Dr. Chinmay may suggest coming a little more often. Regular visits are the cheapest way to avoid bigger treatments.
What happens during a dental checkup?
We examine your teeth, gums, bite and soft tissues, take digital X-rays when needed, and explain exactly what we find. You leave with a clear plan and itemised costs for anything that needs doing.
I have no pain, do I still need a checkup?
Yes. Most early decay and gum disease cause no pain at all. A checkup catches these silent problems while they are still small and simple to treat, long before they would ever hurt.
Ready to start?
Book a consultation and get an honest assessment with a clear, itemised plan before any decision.
Affordable Care
No Cost EMI Available