If you are looking for a new family dentist, you may be wondering what types of services are typically offered, and which additional ones you may need to shop around for. Usually, general or family dentists will offer at least basic dental services. However, some dental practices will offer more than just the basic services; some can offer a highly comprehensive range of services. We should note that specialist dentists don’t fall under either category and tend to offer services only in their certified specialty. In many cases, you will be referred if you need these services.
Basic dental services typically include simple procedures aimed at maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems. These services are often covered by dental insurance plans, and often at a higher percentage. These services are generally seen as a key foundation of dental care.
Below are some examples of basic dental services:
These appointments involve thorough examinations of your teeth and gums to detect signs of decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues, including screening for oral cancer. As part of the examination, dental X-rays, digital imaging, and other diagnostics may be used to help the dentist identify problems such as cavities or impacted teeth that may not be visible during a visual examination.
Professional cleanings help to remove plaque and tartar buildup, preventing cavities and gum disease.
Fluoride treatments and sealants may be applied to help prevent decay and damage to teeth.
If you have a cavity, your dentist will remove the decayed portion of your tooth and fill it with a dental filling material to restore its function.
In cases where a tooth is severely damaged or decayed and cannot be saved with a filling or crown, an extraction may be necessary to prevent further complications. Generally, only simple extractions, such as removing a tooth that is visible, are considered a basic service. More complex extractions that require surgery, such as for impacted teeth, are not.
Comprehensive dental services go beyond the basics and encompass a wider range of treatments aimed at addressing different dental concerns. Where basic services focus on preventive care and routine procedures, comprehensive services offer more extensive treatments for a broader scope.
Below are some comprehensive dental services that dental practices may offer. Different dentists and dental practices may offer any combination of one or more of these:
Comprehensive dental services include treatments such as dental crowns and inlays or onlays to repair and strengthen damaged teeth, as well as to prevent further dental problems. Fitting dentures and placing bridges to replace missing teeth are also included.
Implants are artificial teeth with a titanium post acting as a tooth root. Some dental offices may offer these as replacements for missing teeth.
Comprehensive dental care involves treating gum disease and other periodontal issues to restore gum health and prevent tooth loss. This may include deep cleaning, root planing, as well as gum surgery if necessary.
Comprehensive dental services may include treatments such as traditional braces or clear aligners to correct misaligned teeth and bite issues.
Cosmetic dental procedures such as teeth whitening, veneers, and dental bonding may be offered by a dental office to address the appearance of teeth.
Root canal therapy is a comprehensive treatment aimed at saving a severely infected or damaged tooth by removing infected pulp and sealing the tooth to prevent further infection.
For patients with dental anxiety or those undergoing extensive procedures, sedation helps patients relax and reduces discomfort.
Dentists may provide custom-made mouth guards or oral devices to address nighttime teeth grinding, TMD, or sleep apnea.
Some dentists may offer frenectomies to improve speech and oral function when the lingual frenulum is too tight.
Both basic and comprehensive dental services play crucial roles in maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems. Regular checkups and cleanings help prevent concerns and detect issues early on for prompt treatment. Treatments such as fillings restore and add strength to a tooth’s structure to avoid further damage. Comprehensive services, on the other hand, provide solutions for a more complex and broader range of dental concerns and offer cosmetic options not tied to dental health.
Opting for a dentist who offers comprehensive dental services ensures that all your dental needs can be addressed under one roof. Instead of visiting multiple specialists for different treatments, you can receive comprehensive care from a single provider who understands your dental history and unique needs. This not only saves you time and hassle but also ensures continuity of care and better coordination between treatments. Your dentist can offer a complete, personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals. You will have both a holistic view of your oral health and a seamlessly coordinated set of treatments. You can even combine the convenience of multiple services at the same time, such as addressing cosmetic concerns while getting other dental work done.
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