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5 Things You Do Not Want To Miss About General Dentistry

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What is general dentistry? This question might be on the mind of many people. The field of general dentistry comprises all dental treatments aimed at protecting and maintaining a patient’s oral health. 

Generally, general dentists are specialists in diagnosing, preventing and treating oral health problems. Check out these seven things to consider before booking your next dental appointment to gain a better understanding of general dentistry.

What to know about general dentistry

  1. The importance of general dentistry

Generally speaking, people think that they should visit the dentist only when something has already gone wrong. However, it is crucial to see your general dentist keep your teeth and mouth protected regularly. Gum diseases can begin simply with an infection. Detecting oral problems early on will lower your chances of having serious ones. 

  1. Common Dental procedures from a general dentist

Before going to any dentist, it is essential to know what dentist can help you with your specific dental problem. For general dentistry, the following are the standard services they offer:

  • Dental X-rays

  • Fillings

  • Root canal treatment

  • Dental cleanings

  • Oral cancer examinations

  • Sealants

  • Flouride treatment

  • Wisdom tooth removal

  • Teeth extractions

  • Cosmetic procedures

Keeping your oral health is crucial, so the general dentists make sure to schedule routine checkups for you. A regular dental checkup allows your general dentist to determine, treat, and monitor any minor problems or problems before they become serious. 

  1. The basic dental exam in general dentistry

Maybe you are curious how your general dentist does the basic dental exam. Dentists perform a thorough cleaning and remove plaque and tartar during a dental exam. Furthermore, they will also examine your mouth for signs of oral cancer. You will receive oral care maintenance tips after the general exam. Dentists recommend that you visit them twice a year or every six months, depending on your oral’s health condition.  

  1. Considerations in choosing the right general dentist for you

It is essential to do your research before choosing a dentist because they will be your partner in your oral health. You may consider these tips in choosing your general dentist

  • Always check the dentist’s credentials. Make sure they have the skills and experience in performing dental procedures. Get to know your general dentist by asking questions. 

  • You may seek help from your friends and family in finding a dentist. Asking for referrals and recommendations can help you decide which dentist is right for you.

  • It may seem odd, but booking an appointment with your potential dentist can help you evaluate their skills and experience.  You can take advantage of the free consultations for new patients as well.

  1. General Dentists refer patients to specialists. 

General dentists do have limitations. They will be able to evaluate a patient’s condition, and when they see that patients need more care than they can provide, they may recommend a specialist. Therefore, your oral health remains unaffected. 

If you need dental services, a general dentist can help. Their skills include detecting dental problems before they worsen.  Indeed, general dentistry provides preventive and restorative care for your teeth. Make an appointment with your nearest Campus Dentist Office – University of Guelph DentalUniversity of Waterloo DentalMcMaster University DentalUniversity of Regina DentalUniversity of Saskatchewan Dental to find out if you should see a general dentist.

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Dear Friends and Patients -
Chancellors Way Dental is Moving

We are excited to announce that Chancellors Way Dental will be relocating as of September 6th, 2021 (after Labour Day long weekend). We will be merging with our nearby practice of Campus Dentist, located at the University of Guelph in the Student Center on the first level. 

Our new address: Dentist on Campus, University Centre Level 1, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, On N1G 2W1.

You, our valued patients, can be assured that we will continue to practice the same high standard of dentistry with the continuity and expertise of our caring, well-trained, and compassionate staff as you have become accustomed. Our office will continue to provide the best care possible and accept the same insurance plans. We realize that change can be difficult but we hope to make the transition as smooth as possible for you. Our staff will be there to help and we have included all the details regarding our new location, including address, phone number and office hours. It has been a pleasure working with you and we look forward to seeing you at our new location. 

Visits can be requested online,  you can get in touch with us at: guelph@campusdentist.com or call us at (519) 836-5801. If you have any questions or need any assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

Stay healthy, be safe, and don’t forget to brush and floss! We are always accepting new patients and we are so excited that you chose us!

 

Campus Dentist Team