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5 Common Dental Procedures from a General Dentist

General dentists undertake five typical dental operations on a regular basis. It turns out that if a person has a dental problem, one of the five procedures will most likely solve it. If you have pain or are curious about what happens at the dentist's office, visit https://desiredsmiles.com/ or call us at (905) 637-5463.

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5 Common Dental Procedures from a General Dentist

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  1. 5 Common Dental Procedures 5 Common Dental Procedures from from a General Dentist a General Dentist The addition of the word "general" to the profession of dentistry does not detract from the expertise and qualifications of these doctors. The phrase simply denotes that these dentists are family dentists or primary care dentists. These dentists are in charge of all aspects of oral health care. These dental specialists can perform a wide range of procedures, including fillings and crowns, root canals, and gum care, as well as bridges and veneers. A general dentist is trained to treat a wide range of patients in a variety of conditions. However, as main dental care providers, these dentists are most known for five treatments. 1. Alignment of teeth Because uneven or crooked teeth are a prevalent illness, doctors with general dental offices can undertake various types of restorative operations. For example, these dentists can use braces, veneers, or crowns to help the patient remedy such abnormalities.

  2. 2. Crowns for the teeth Dental crowns are used to restore teeth that have been severely damaged due to disease or trauma. Crowns are the only dental restorations that can keep damaged teeth from being extracted. They're also utilised to cover up flaws in the skin. Because most crowns must be produced in a dental laboratory, the operation usually takes two dentist appointments to complete. However, some general dentists are able to build the crowns themselves, allowing a patient to have a dental crown fitted in a single day. Crowns restore teeth by completely covering them and protecting them from infection or damage. 3. Whitening of the teeth Whitening, like cleaning, is a reasonably painless procedure. Some people are allergic to the whitening substances used, but it's a simple treatment that most dentists can perform. Teeth whitening kits that may be used at home need a lot of time and effort. You'll need to buy supplies and devote a significant amount of time. Bleaching is faster and safer in a dental office because it is done by professionals. To whiten teeth faster, dentists typically use a special hydrogen peroxide gel and a special light source. 4. The use of veneers Veneers may be recommended by your dentist if your teeth are crooked or discoloured. These are very popular treatments for common dental issues. It's a thin covering that goes over the front part of a tooth or set of teeth. They're primarily utilised for cosmetic purposes, although they can also be used for teeth whitening. Most patients find the procedure uncomplicated and painless, and dentists find it simple to do.

  3. 5. Braces Braces are used to move teeth into a more aesthetically acceptable and easy- to-clean position. They're also used to fix bad bites that make it difficult to eat or speak. Braces are used to align the teeth of people under the age of 18 for about 80% of all braces worn today. To know more visit https://desiredsmiles.com/ or call us on (905) 637-5463.

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