Oral Exams in Houston, TX

Early detection is key to maintaining excellent oral health

Written & reviewed by Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH  ·  DDS — University of Colorado Denver (2013)  ·  MPH — University of Oklahoma  ·  Licensed by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners  ·  Medicaid Provider  ·  Last reviewed 2026
General information only — not a substitute for professional dental advice. Call 832-779-5522 for a personal evaluation. Content reviewed against ADA guidelines and CDC oral health data.
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH  ·  University of Colorado Denver (DDS, 2013)  ·  Texas-Licensed DDS  ·  Last reviewed 2026
General Information Only: The content on this page is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Individual treatment needs vary. Please schedule a consultation with Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH to receive a personalized assessment. In a dental emergency, call 832-779-5522 or visit your nearest emergency room.

Many people skip regular oral exams because they're worried about getting hit with expensive treatment recommendations they can't afford. Others avoid them because they're embarrassed about the current state of their teeth or gums.

Dr. Maddipati explains costs upfront before recommending any treatment and shows you exactly what she sees on your X-rays. She'll tell you what needs attention now versus what can wait, so you can prioritize based on your budget.

Regular oral exams are the cornerstone of preventive dental care. Our skilled team carefully assesses your teeth, gums, tongue, and oral tissues for any indications of disease.

What We Check During an Oral Exam

  • All teeth for decay or damage
  • Gum health and signs of periodontal disease
  • Oral cancer screening on lips, gums, tongue, cheeks, and throat
  • Existing dental work (fillings, crowns, bridges)
  • X-rays to detect issues not visible to the naked eye
  • Changes to your medical history and medications

How Often?

The American Dental Association recommends oral exams every six months. Patients with gum disease, a history of cavities, or weakened immune systems may benefit from more frequent visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most people need exams every six months, but Dr. Maddipati might recommend more or less frequent visits based on your gum health and cavity risk.
Yes, we accept Medicaid and CHIP for routine exams and cleanings. Most PPO insurance plans cover exams at 100% when you stay in-network.
The exam takes about 15-20 minutes. Dr. Maddipati checks each tooth, measures gum pockets, and takes X-rays if needed. No pain involved - just looking and gentle probing.
Yes, we have free parking right in front of our office at 11834 Airline Drive. Easy access and you won't have to walk far.

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Page content last reviewed and updated 2026.