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What is General Dentistry?

General dentistry focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common dental issues. It includes services like cleanings, fillings, root canals, and routine exams to maintain optimal oral health. Regular visits ensure your smile stays healthy and bright for years to come.

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Types of General Dentistry Treatments

Routine Check-ups and Cleanings

  • Regular exams to detect early signs of dental issues.
  • Professional cleaning to remove plaque, tartar, and stains.
  • Advice on maintaining optimal oral hygiene.

Fillings and Restorations

  • Treatment for cavities with tooth-colored or silver fillings.
  • Restoration of damaged teeth to prevent further decay.
  • Improved tooth functionality and aesthetics.

Root Canals

  • Treatment for infected or damaged tooth pulp.
  • Helps save teeth that would otherwise need extraction.
  • Relieves pain and restores normal function.

Teeth Whitening

  • Safe, professional whitening treatments for a brighter smile.
  • Effective for removing stains caused by food, drinks, or smoking.
  • Provides noticeable results with minimal discomfort.

Crowns and Bridges

  • Crowns restore the shape, size, and strength of damaged teeth.
  • Bridges replace missing teeth by attaching to adjacent teeth.
  • Both options improve appearance and restore dental function.

Dental Examinations and X-rays

  • Regular examinations to identify oral health issues early.
  • X-rays to detect cavities, bone loss, or hidden dental problems.
  • Helps plan preventative and restorative treatments.

Preventive Care and Fluoride Treatments

  • Fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel and prevent decay.
  • Education on proper brushing, flossing, and diet for better oral health.
  • Dental sealants to protect molars from cavities.

Gum Disease Treatment

  • Scaling and root planing to treat gum disease in early stages.
  • Deep cleaning for more advanced gum disease cases.
  • Helps prevent tooth loss and promotes healthier gums.

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Step-by-Step Guide to General Dentistry Treatment

Step-1

Initial Consultation

We begin with a thorough examination of your dental health and discuss any concerns or treatment goals you may have.

Step-2

Comprehensive Cleaning

Professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup, ensuring your teeth and gums are healthy and free from infection.

Step-3

X-rays and Diagnostics

X-rays may be taken to detect underlying issues such as cavities, bone loss, or tooth decay that aren’t visible to the naked eye.

Step-4

Cavity Detection and Fillings

If cavities are found, they are treated with fillings to restore your tooth’s structure and prevent further decay.

Step-5

Root Canal Therapy (if necessary)

For more serious decay or infection, a root canal may be performed to save the tooth and relieve pain.

Step-6

Cosmetic Enhancements

Options such as teeth whitening, veneers, or bonding are offered to improve the appearance of your smile.

Step-7

Preventive Care Education

We provide tips and guidance on brushing, flossing, and lifestyle choices to maintain optimal oral health and prevent future issues.

Step-8

Follow-up Appointments

Regular check-ups are scheduled to monitor your dental health and address any emerging concerns.

Recovery Timeline after General Dentistry Treatment

0-24 hours

Mild discomfort or sensitivity is common. Avoid hard or sticky foods.

1-3 days

Soreness or sensitivity may persist, manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.

1-2 weeks

Swelling and discomfort should reduce with follow-up visits if needed.

3-4 weeks

Most procedures should be fully healed, with any sensitivity from whitening subsiding.

1-3 months

Complete restoration of function, with regular check-ups to maintain health.

Risks & Safety Measures

Risks

  • Temporary sensitivity to hot or cold foods and beverages.
  • Mild pain or discomfort at the treatment site, especially after fillings or extractions.
  • Minor swelling or bruising may occur, particularly after invasive procedures like extractions or root canals.
  • Although rare, there’s a risk of infection, especially if post-care instructions are not followed.
  • During treatments like fillings or extractions, there’s a slight risk of damaging nearby teeth or gums.
  • Temporary irritation or bleeding in the gums after cleaning or dental work.

Safety Measures

  • Follow your dentist’s aftercare instructions carefully to avoid complications.
  • Avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods for at least 24 hours after treatment.
  • Brush and floss gently around the treated area to avoid irritation.
  • Take any prescribed medications or pain relievers as directed.
  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to minimise gum irritation.
  • Stay hydrated and avoid drinking hot or cold beverages immediately after treatment.
  • If swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth.
  • Attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing and address any concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is recommended to visit your dentist at least once every six months for regular check-ups and professional cleanings.

During a check-up, your dentist will examine your teeth and gums, check for any signs of oral health issues, and perform a professional cleaning.

Yes, dental X-rays are safe, and modern technology ensures minimal radiation exposure. Your dentist will use them only when necessary to diagnose hidden dental issues.

Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, limiting sugary foods, and visiting your dentist regularly can help prevent cavities.

Dental fillings can be made of several materials, including tooth-colored composite resin, silver amalgam, or gold, depending on your needs and preferences.

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