General Dentistry
The American Dental Association defines general dentistry as “the evaluation, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity” provided by a trained dentist. Just like a physician must complete medical school, a dentist must graduate from a four-year dental school to become a general dentist. A general dentist’s primary objective is to provide preventive and comprehensive dental care to their patients.
What Does a General Dentist Do?
Unlike specialists, who receive additional training in and may provide only certain special procedures, a general dentist offers a variety of dental services that are integral to maintaining your oral and overall health.- Preventing diseases: Your dental hygienist cleans your performs professional teeth cleaning (at least) every 6 months, performs preventative x-rays, and offers at-home instructions to help you maintain optimal dental hygiene and prevent tooth decay. Regular visits can also help prevent dental plaque buildup, which may lead to gum problems.
- Treatment: If your dentist identifies a dental issue, they will provide the proper treatment, including procedures like composite tooth-colored fillings, root canals, tooth extractions, dental implants, and installing gear such as braces.
- Cosmetic procedures: Your dentist can perform aesthetic treatments such as teeth whitening, veneers, or new crowns to enhance your smile. These cosmetic dentistry options not only improve appearance but also address potential dental problems.