Regular checkups at the Veda Stom clinic (Tashkent) are the foundation of dental health, allowing us to detect pathologies at the preclinical stage. Twice-yearly visits ensure the condition of the enamel, gums, and previously placed restorations is monitored, preventing the development of hidden caries and periodontitis. Systematic monitoring at our clinic minimizes the risk of acute pain and complex surgeries, ensuring patients preserve their teeth and significantly reduce their treatment costs over the long term.
In the modern healthcare culture of 2026, prevention is central. However, many patients in Tashkent still adhere to the "treatment as it happens" approach, seeking treatment only when pain or a visible defect appears. As a Veda Stom expert, I emphasize: the absence of complaints does not always mean the absence of problems. Most dental diseases, including caries and periodontal disease, develop completely asymptomatically in the early stages.
A regular checkup is more than just a formality; it's a profound, professional analysis of the entire dental system. Given the climate and dietary conditions in the capital, where enamel is frequently exposed to temperature fluctuations and carbohydrates, monitoring dental health becomes vital.
What does the doctor see that you don’t?
The human eye sees only 40% of tooth surfaces in a mirror. The remaining 60% are interdental contacts, subgingival areas, and chewing fissures, where pathological processes most often begin. At Veda Stom, we use instrumental diagnostic methods that allow us to detect enamel demineralization at a stage when it can still be restored without the use of a dental drill.