Discovery Matrix
Identify your clinical presentation by anatomical region. Our mapping correlates sensory symptoms (pain, sensitivity) with structural changes to provide immediate triage protocols.
Tooth Symptoms
Anatomical symptoms affecting the structure, color, and sensitivity of teeth.
Gum Symptoms
Signs of inflammation, infection, or recession in the periodontal tissues.
Mucosa Symptoms
Changes in the oral lining, including ulcers, sores, and color patches.
Tongue Symptoms
Sensations and visual changes on the surface or base of the tongue.
TMJ & Jaw Symptoms
Mechanical and pain-related issues involving the jaw joint and muscles.
Lip Symptoms
Visual and sensory changes affecting the upper and lower lips.
+ 2 More Specific Symptoms
Palate Symptoms
Issues localized to the roof of the mouth (hard and soft palate).
Face & Neck Symptoms
External manifestations of internal dental pathologies, including swelling and node involvement.
Floor of the Mouth Symptoms
Issues localized under the tongue and along the base of the oral cavity.
Tooth Pain
Pain in or around a tooth, which can be sharp, throbbing, or constant — often a sign of an underlying dental issue requiring prompt attention.
Bleeding Gums
Gums that bleed frequently during brushing or flossing, often an early warning sign of gingivitis or vitamin deficiencies.
Sensitive Teeth
Discomfort or sharp pain in the teeth as a response to certain stimuli, such as hot or cold temperatures.
Can't find your symptom?
Some oral pathologies are systemic. If your symptoms are generalized or post-surgical, proceed to our emergency triage.