General Dentistry
Description of General Dentistry:
General dentistry is a branch of dental care that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of common dental issues. It encompasses a variety of services aimed at maintaining oral health and addressing everyday dental concerns. General dentists are often the first point of contact for dental care and provide essential services to ensure a healthy smile. Here are some key aspects of general dentistry:
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Dental Examinations: Regular check-ups are conducted to assess overall oral health, detect dental issues, and provide preventive care.
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Dental Cleanings: Professional dental cleanings, often performed by dental hygienists, remove plaque and tartar to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
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Oral Health Education: General dentists offer guidance on proper oral hygiene practices, including brushing, flossing, and dietary recommendations.
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Dental X-Rays: Radiographic imaging is used to diagnose dental conditions such as cavities, infections, and structural problems.
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Cavity Detection: Dentists identify and treat cavities, commonly using dental fillings to restore damaged teeth.
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Gum Health: Evaluation and management of gum health, including treatment for gingivitis and periodontal disease.
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Tooth Extractions: Removal of damaged, decayed, or impacted teeth.
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Root Canals: Treatment of infected or abscessed teeth to save them from extraction.
Symptoms Indicating a Need for General Dentistry:
You may need general dentistry services if you experience symptoms such as:
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Tooth Pain: Persistent or sharp tooth pain can indicate dental issues like cavities, infections, or gum disease.
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Gum Bleeding and Swelling: Bleeding gums, swelling, or tenderness can be signs of gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis).
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Tooth Sensitivity: Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, especially when consuming food or beverages, may be indicative of dental problems.
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Bad Breath: Chronic bad breath (halitosis) can result from dental issues, including gum disease or cavities.
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Visible Decay: If you can see cavities or dark spots on your teeth, it's a clear sign that dental attention is needed.
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Tooth Mobility: Loose or shifting teeth can be a sign of dental problems, possibly due to gum disease or trauma.
Causes for Needing General Dentistry:
The need for general dentistry can arise from various factors, including:
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Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing can lead to plaque and tartar buildup, which can result in dental problems.
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Diet: Consuming sugary or acidic foods and drinks can contribute to tooth decay.
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Tobacco and Alcohol Use: Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can increase the risk of gum disease and other dental issues.
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Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions like diabetes can impact oral health.
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Genetics: Some individuals may be genetically predisposed to dental issues like crowded teeth or a higher risk of cavities.
Treatments in General Dentistry:
General dentistry includes a variety of treatments and procedures, such as:
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Fillings: Used to treat cavities and restore the integrity of teeth.
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Scaling and Root Planing: A deep cleaning procedure for treating gum disease.
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Tooth Extractions: Removal of severely damaged or impacted teeth.
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Dental Crowns: Used to protect and strengthen damaged teeth.
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Dental Bridges: A fixed prosthesis used to replace missing teeth.
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Dental Implants: Surgical placement of artificial tooth roots to replace missing teeth.
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Root Canals: Treatment for infected or abscessed teeth.
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Orthodontic Referrals: Referring patients to orthodontists for issues related to teeth misalignment.
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Oral Health Education: Guidance on maintaining proper oral hygiene practices and dietary recommendations.
General dentistry is essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems. Regular check-ups and early intervention can help address dental issues before they become more serious and costly to treat.
Tests And Treatments
Treatments
- Fillings - Amalgam (from)
- Fillings - Composite Single Surface each (from)
- Fillings - Emax Porcelain Inlay (from)
- Fillings - Composite Inlay (from)
- Extractions- Standard
- Extractions- Molars
- Extractions- Surgical
- Extractions- Wisdom teeth/ Impacted teeth (from)
- Bridges - Zirconia (each extra unit) (from)
- Dentures - Full Standard Acrylic (Single Arch)
- Dentures - Chrome (Single Arch)
- Dentures - Valplast Flexible (Single Arch)
- Root Canal - Incisor (from)
- Root Canal - Premolar
- Root Canal - Molar (from)