April 11, 2022
Check the initial training of the dentist
If you live in Raleigh, NC or any other large NC city and are trying to choose a
new dentist, you could easily face a dilemma when you start trying to narrow the
field to suit your own purposes. Ignoring for a moment the existence of clear
subspecialties of dentistry (such as oral surgeons and periodontists), there are
more than 250 general dentists in Raleigh from whom to choose!Many general
dentists choose to focus on a specific audience, such as children (pediatric
dentistry). But you may become confused about what services other types of
dentists are actually making available to you, especially if you read the
promotional materials for Raleigh dentists.
All of the categories that follow
are merely areas of focus that, like pediatric dentistry, have to do with the
type of people a dental practice is trying to specifically serve. This is, after
all, an age of specialization, and dentists are trying to be responsive to needs
of different types of patients. The definitions that follow are informal; most
are not formally defined by the American Dental Association or the NC Dental
Board, nor are there specific regulations that govern them - except as noted
below.
The NC Dental Board requires that all general dentists meet certain
guidelines, and general dentists may opt to call themselves any of the following
(additional requirements apply in cases as indicated:• Cosmetic Dentistry -
Dentists who perform work that is primarily aesthetic in nature - in other
words, they provide services that will enhance your smile.• Implant Dentistry -
Dentists who provide dental implants (replacements for your natural teeth),
which are an alternative to dentures and bridges, or may be used in conjunction
with them to provide greater stability and/or an improved, more natural
appearance.
• Sedation Dentistry - Dentists who provide additional sedation
services (beyond the "standard" anesthetics used by most general dentists) to
help manage anxiety and sensitivity to pain. Effective in 2009, the NC Dental
Board now regulates the administration of sedation by general dentists -
requiring both special training and experience for those who provide sedation
services. There are different levels of sedation permits. Most patients who
experience anxiety or have sensitivity to pain can be served by the level known
as Oral Conscious Sedation.• Preventive Dentistry - Dentists who focus on the
preservation of healthy teeth and gums and the prevention of cavities and oral
disease. All general dentists have training in preventive dentistry, as well as
restorative procedures (fillings, crowns, etc.) needed to preserve oral health.
Preventive dental care is more likely to be at least partially covered by dental
insurance, while cosmetic dentistry services often are not.• Family Dentistry -
Dentists whose focus is on treating patients of all ages (as opposed to
pediatric dentists). Family dentists often place primary focus on providing
preventive dentistry services, rather than cosmetic dentistry services.•
Comprehensive Dentistry - Dentists who are interested in being full-service wholesale
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patient/family from frequent referrals to specialists.
Their services may
include cosmetic and implant dentistry services, orthodontic services, and
periodontal treatments - in addition of preventive dentistry services. These
dentists may have more extensive training in order to offer the broader range of
services. (Check the experience.) In addition to convenience, they offer an
ongoing and full understanding of the patient (needs, preferences, expectations,
general health) to make all aspects of dental care more customized and easier
for patients. This is a relatively new type of practice, although rapidly
gaining popularity.
Now that you understand the differences in types of general
dentistry service categories, don't be confused if you find that some dentists
fall into more than one category. Use the categories to help you decide which
types of services you want - both now and in the future.Experience Matters!As
you begin to evaluate what type of general dentist in Raleigh best suits your
needs, remember that experience is very important to consider, too.
Check the
initial training of the dentist, but also consider what types of additional
clinical experience the dentist received, in addition to the number of years he
or she has been in private practice. From a reputation standpoint, how long has
the dentist been in practice in the Raleigh area? If you plan to use cosmetic or
comprehensive dentistry services, it may be helpful to ask about the number of
similar procedures your prospective Raleigh dentist has performed. Certainly,
looks matter when it comes to cosmetic dentistry results, but function and oral
health are very important to preserve during the smile enhancement process.
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