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Preventive care
Dental General Practice
Dental general practice is a type of dentistry that focuses on providing preventive, restorative and cosmetic treatments to patients. This type of practice is typically responsible for diagnosing, treating and managing oral health problems. This includes regular check-ups, preventive care, fillings, cleanings, extractions, sterilization, crowns and bridges, root canals, and more. In some cases, a dental general practice may provide orthodontic services.


General Practice
Preventive care
Preventive care in dentistry refers to the measures taken to prevent the development of dental problems and to maintain good oral health. It includes regular check-ups, cleanings, and the use of fluoride and other preventive treatments. The goal of preventive care is to detect and treat problems in the early stages, before they become more serious and more difficult to treat.

Regular check-ups
The dentist will examine your teeth and gums, take X-rays, and check for any signs of tooth decay, gum disease, or other oral health problems.

Professional cleaning
The dentist or dental hygienist will clean your teeth, removing plaque and tartar, and polishing your teeth to remove surface stains.

Fluoride treatments
Fluoride is a mineral that helps to strengthen tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. Your dentist may recommend fluoride treatments, such as fluoride varnish or gels, to help prevent tooth decay.

Oral cancer screening
Dentists will also check for signs of oral cancer, such as sores, lumps, or changes in the color or texture of the soft tissues in the mouth.

Oral hygiene instruction
The dentist will provide guidance on how to maintain good oral hygiene, including proper brushing and flossing techniques, and how to maintain a healthy diet.

Follow-up
The dentist will schedule regular follow-up appointments, usually every six months, to monitor your oral health and address any issues that may arise.
Preventive care is essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems, and it’s recommended that individuals visit the dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and cleanings. Regular check-ups and cleaning sessions help to detect and prevent oral health problems early on, and therefore, it is the best way to keep your teeth and gums healthy in the long run.


