Comprehensive Dentistry
What do dentists mean when they talk about comprehensive treatment?
Once you have had your thorough complete dental exam, which includes examination of the teeth, the gums and other soft tissue, occlusion—how the teeth fit together in function, the jaw joint and the muscles used for chewing and support of your jaw, your dentist will review all pertinent findings and make an evaluation of the overall health of you chewing system.
A comprehensive treatment plan should address not only current issues such as active decay, and gum problems but also potential problems.
The comprehensive treatment plan will be devised to obtain the optimum functional and esthetic result.
It is the dentist’s responsibility to present an optimal treatment plan. This discussion should include benefits of ideal treatment, potential risks of treatment and potential risks if the treatment is not done. This allows you, the patient to make an informed decision regarding their dental treatment.
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