
Diagnostic
Obtaining a complete diagnosis of your teeth using state diagnostics, splint therapy and 3D computed tomography research to choose an effective treatment strategy.
Diagnosis is the first step to a healthy smile
Modern dentistry begins with accurate diagnosis.
At our clinic in Dubai, we use advanced examination methods to detect even the slightest abnormalities in the condition of the teeth, gums and maxillofacial region. Our comprehensive approach allows us not only to detect diseases in their early stages, but also to plan effective treatment, keeping your smile healthy for years to come.
We use modern digital equipment that allows us to obtain detailed images, analyse the condition of the dento-mandibular system and predict the development of possible pathologies.
This is especially important in preparation for orthodontic treatment, implants and comprehensive smile restorations.

Consultations by DentalDate
A professional consultation is a key stage before any dental treatment. At this stage, the doctor studies the specific features of the dento-mandibular system, identifies possible pathologies and draws up a personalised treatment plan.
The first step on the way to a healthy smile is a professional dental consultation. During the appointment, the doctor carefully examines your oral cavity, assesses the condition of your teeth and gums, analyses possible problems and proposes an individual diagnosis and treatment plan. You will receive detailed recommendations on how to care for your teeth and gums, as well as answers to all your questions.
A gnathologist is a specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the temporomandibular joint, masticatory muscles and bite. Consultation with a gnathologist is necessary in case of chronic jaw pain, clicking or limited joint mobility, as well as before orthodontic or prosthetic treatment. The doctor analyses the bite, evaluates the symmetry of jaw movements and prescribes the necessary tests to detect functional disorders.
Why is timely diagnosis important?
Even if you’re not bothered by pain, it doesn’t mean there’s nothing wrong with your teeth and gums. Many dental diseases go unnoticed and the consequences can be serious:
Caries progressing to pulpitis
In its early stages, tooth decay can be treated with minimal intervention, but if the disease is not diagnosed in time, it progresses, affecting the nerve of the tooth (pulp). This leads to severe pain and requires more complex endodontic treatment or even tooth extraction.
Gingivitis, periodontitis are a threat to the gums
Gum disease is often asymptomatic, but if it is not detected in time, inflammation can become chronic. Periodontitis destroys the bone tissue around the teeth, which over time leads to their loosening and falling out.
Improper bite and overloading of joints
Bite abnormalities can not only compromise the aesthetics of the smile, but also put excessive strain on the masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joint. This can cause discomfort, headaches, clicking when opening the mouth and even limited jaw movement.
Latent inflammatory processes in the roots of teeth
Inflammation in root canals can be asymptomatic for a long time, spreading to the surrounding tissues. If not diagnosed in time, the infection can lead to the formation of cysts, abscesses and bone destruction, which complicates treatment and requires surgical intervention.
Formation of microcracks and chips
Even small damage to enamel that is not visible to the naked eye can lead to tooth decay over time. Diagnostics allows you to detect microcracks and carry out restorations in time to prevent more serious consequences.
Impact on the general health of the body
Dental infections can negatively affect the cardiovascular system, respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. Regular check-ups help prevent systemic complications, keeping the whole body healthy.
Our methods of diagnosis
High-precision equipment, comprehensive analyses and a personalised approach allow us not only to detect hidden problems, but also to suggest optimal solutions.
DentalDate is a new level of diagnostics, where precision meets care for your health.
It is a comprehensive examination to assess how the masticatory muscles, joints and teeth are working. A minor functional analysis helps to identify imbalances in the load on the jaw, determine the causes of pain or tension in the facial area and prepare the patient for orthodontic or orthopaedic treatment.
A modern method of examining the movements of the lower jaw using a special sensor. Condylography allows to detect abnormalities in the temporomandibular joint, which is especially important in the diagnosis of TMJ dysfunction, orthodontic treatment and placement of dentures.
An examination in which the doctor manually assesses the condition of the masticatory and mimic muscles. The method helps to detect excessive tone, spasms and pain points that may indicate overloading of the jaw joints or an improper bite.
This diagnostic method is used in cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics and prosthodontics, helping doctors to monitor changes during treatment and develop optimal smile correction strategies.
X-ray diagnostics provides a detailed image of the teeth, roots and adjacent bone structures. X-rays help to detect hidden carious lesions, inflammatory processes, developmental abnormalities and other pathologies that cannot be seen during normal examination.
A high-precision imaging technique that allows x-rays to be taken and examined in detail. This method is particularly useful in the diagnosis of tooth decay, pulpitis, periodontitis and root fractures. Intraoral X-ray diagnosis is characterised by high accuracy and low radiation exposure.
A diagnostic method used in orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. It measures the relationship of the teeth, jaws and facial structures, which is important for accurate planning of orthodontic treatment.
A panoramic X-ray of the entire dentoalveolar system. OPTG allows you to see the location of all teeth, assess the condition of bone tissue, roots, joints and identify hidden pathologies. This diagnostic method is used in preparation for caries treatment, implantation, orthodontics and surgery.
The most informative diagnostic method that provides a three-dimensional image of the dentoalveolar system. CT is used for detailed analysis of bone tissues, detection of inflammatory processes, assessment of bone density before implantation and diagnosis of complex dental cases.
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Your comfort is our priority
High-precision equipment
We use digital technology to maximise accuracy.
Comfort and safety
Minimal radiation exposure and painless procedures.
Skilled professionals
A team of doctors with many years of experience and international certification.
Modern techniques
We use advanced diagnostic technologies to ensure accurate and reliable results.
Personalised approach
We create a personalised diagnostic plan tailored to your specifics and needs.
Comprehensive oral health analysis
We identify not only obvious but also hidden problems, preventing them from developing.
Full transparency of diagnostics
We explain the results of the examination in detail and demonstrate them clearly to the patient.

