The Benefits of Having a General Dentist

A general dentist is the dental equivalent of a primary care physician. A general dental professional is the person dental patients can go to for routine preventative care and diagnosis of any oral health problems. There are multiple benefits to establishing a relationship with a general dentist.

How visiting a general dentist can benefit the patient

Maintaining oral health is important for both the health and appearance of the teeth and for overall health. General dentists offer many services that can improve the health of the patient.

Coordination of treatment

A general dentist can serve as the first point of contact for all oral health needs, so patients do not have to take time determining which type of professional to contact and how to schedule an appointment. Instead, patients can visit the same dental office used for routine care to receive diagnostic exams and referrals to other dental professionals when needed.

Convenience

Because general dentists provide a wide variety of services, many patients choose a general dental office to serve as a family dentist. Appointments can often be scheduled on the same day, saving extra trips, and there is no need to drive to different locations.

Access to multiple services

Professionals in general dental offices offer many services such as preventative care, teeth cleanings, braces, dentures, and cosmetic dental treatments. Patients needing services not offered can be provided with a referral to a qualified dental professional.

Improved oral hygiene

During routine exams, dentists examine the teeth, gums, and other structures of the mouth to check for bacteria buildup that may indicate an oral hygiene issue. The dentist then makes suggestions to the patient about ways to improve the oral hygiene routine to alleviate these issues.

Prevention of dental problems

Regular cleanings and other preventative care can significantly reduce the chance of developing infections, cancers, tooth decay, gingivitis, tooth loss, tooth discoloration, and other medical and cosmetic issues. Additionally, early treatment of any issues can prevent the problems from becoming more severe.

Early detection of dental issues

A general dentist has access to technology, such as X-rays and computer modeling, that helps detect existing issues such as cavities early and may be able to predict problems that have not yet surfaced. Early detection of dental issues allows for less invasive treatment options, an increased chance of avoiding tooth loss, and better cosmetic outcomes.

Treatment of cavities

When detected early, infections that lead to tooth decay can sometimes be reversed, avoiding the need for fillings. However, when that is not possible, the dentist can fill the cavity, improving the function of the tooth and preventing further decay and potential tooth loss.

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Conclusion

A general dentist can provide a variety of dental services to patients and their families. General dentists also serve as a point of first contact to provide diagnosis and referrals to other dental professionals when needed. Maintaining a relationship with a general dental professional can be a convenient way to improve overall oral health.

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