What is general dentistry?

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In the care of your teeth, gums, and mouth, various oral health care specialists may be involved. The following is a basic description of the many healthcare providers:

GENERAL DENTISTRY

Your primary dental care provider is a general dentist. This dentist diagnoses, treats, and manages for you, including gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, and preventive education.

A DDS or DMD degree is required for all practicing general dentists (doctor of dental surgery or dental medicine, respectively). There are no differences between the two degrees or the curriculum requirements for dentists. Some schools only provide one degree, while others only offer the other.

Clinics for Dental Public Health

Dental public health clinics coordinate community activities to urge individuals to take care of their teeth. The clinics aim to educate the public through group dental care programs to prevent and control dental diseases across the community. Finding a dentist, implementing dental care programs for schools, offering community fluoridation information, addressing common oral health issues, and providing other oral health resources and support materials are all services provided by dental public health clinics.

Endodontist

An endodontist is a dentist who specializes in the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and lesions of the human dental pulp, also known as the tooth’s nerve. This specialist may perform a variety of root canal treatments and other surgical root operations, ranging from simple to complex.

Oral and Maxillofacial Radiologist

A radiologist is a dentist who specializes in the acquisition and interpretation of all forms of X-ray images and data for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral and maxillofacial region.

Oral Medicine

Oral medicine is a dental specialty that focuses on treating medically complex patients by combining medicine and oral health care. Oral cancer, lichen planus, candidiasis, and aphthous stomatitis are among the disorders that can be diagnosed and treated. Oral medicine also assesses complex medical patients and hospital inpatients before open-heart surgery, chemotherapy, and cancer therapy.

Oral Pathologist

An oral pathologist is a dentist who specializes in the etiology of diseases that affect the oral structures (teeth, lips, cheeks, jaws) and other regions of the face and neck. Oral pathologists evaluate the biopsy, tissue, or lesion sent to them by other oral health care specialists and make a diagnosis.

OUR GOAL

You’ll get the best of modern dentistry when you come to Smilesavers Dental, including a full range of general, restorative, and cosmetic dental procedures. Smilesavers Dental is dedicated to serving your entire Smilesavers Dental dental needs. Our mission is to assist each patient in achieving and sustaining long-term oral health and a stunning smile, as you deserve.

We are dedicated to assisting the Sunnyvale community, which includes giving information that will assist them in making better decisions regarding their oral health requirements. We’d be delighted to serve as your one-stop-shop for all of your Smilesavers Dental requirements.