General and Family Dentistry

Whether you have a toothache or want a consultation for your child, you will discover everything you need for your family’s dental health.

General & Family Dentistry

What is General and Family Dentistry?

A general dentist offers general, preventive, and comprehensive dental care. The same can be performed by a family dentist, too. But, there is a minor difference in it. A family dentist provides dental care through all stages of life, while a general dentist limits dental services to a particular age group, patients over 16 years of age.

General and family dentistry provide root canal, teeth whitening, dental cleaning and stain removal, regular dental check-ups, dental fillings, treatment for gum disease, and other services.

Types of General and Family Dentistry Treatments

Preventive Care

It is a broad term describing anything that helps to prevent oral health issues. One of the significant forms of preventive care is your initial consultation to discover the signs of tooth decay or other oral health concerns.

Restorative Dentistry

A restorative service includes a dental procedure that repairs oral health concerns, such as broken, damaged or missing teeth.

Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dentistry is a part of family dentistry and covers the needs of your child’s oral health, such as dental cleaning, dental sealants, and fluoride treatments.

General & Family Dentistry

What Happens During The General and Family Dentistry Treatment?

We use advanced dental technology backed by a multi-speciality dental team to deliver high-quality care to you. We work with quality dental labs and use the best aesthetic materials to create healthy, strong, and sparkling teeth for you.

Whether you choose treatment under general dentistry or family dentistry, you must be in good oral health to begin the treatment. If our dentist finds any issue, such as weak gums, they may suggest you repair it before your actual treatment plan.

General & Family Dentistry

How Long Does It Take to Recover From The Treatment?

General and family dentistry includes a range of various treatments, so the recovery time depends on the kind of treatment you undergo and your oral health condition before you begin the treatment. It would be best to ask our dentist about the recovery time of your treatment.

General & Family Dentistry

Why Choose Us For General and Family Dentistry?

We are the new age dental care near you. Our dentists have decades of experience, and they offer a full range of general and family dentistry services at our clinic. Our approach to delivering the best dental care is excellent hygiene, certified sterility and gentle caring. Each patient has a unique requirement, and we diligently cater the best solutions to them.

FAQs

Are dental X-rays safe for my family or a child?

With the advancements in technology, it requires less radiation than machines of the past to get the X-ray done. Your child and other family members are exposed to as little radiation as possible. Also, we take all the necessary precautions to protect your family, especially the child.

How can I prevent dental decay for myself and my family?

Prevention is better than cure. Save your family time by initiating good oral hygiene habits now. You can lead by setting an example. For instance, brush your teeth twice daily or swish your mouth with water after every meal.

How often does a child need to consult the dentist?

Your child should see the dentist twice yearly for routine exams and cleanings. The dentist will determine how often your child needs regular check-ups during the initial appointment. However, children between six and eight must visit the dentist regularly as it is the time to sprout permanent teeth.

What is the importance of fluoride for my dental health?

Fluoride is a natural mineral found in water and some foods. It is vital for oral health as it makes the tooth more resistant to bacterial plaque in the mouth and prevents tooth decay. Please ask your dentist if you are getting enough fluoride.