Dental Health & Overall Wellness

The connection between the oral health and overall wellness has been well researched and proven over many decades. Most patients will need some type of dental therapy at some point in their lives. The treatment becomes more intense if the patient exhibits signs of genetic predispositions, unfavorable oral habits or dental trauma. Certain therapeutic strategies are implemented by the dentist and his staff to detect, correct and manage oral disease. The dental providers are responsible for building the trust with their patients to ensure proper reception of the proposed treatment plan and cooperation of the treated individual. 

Preventive Oral Care

The most effective way to prevent the spread of disease throughout the body is to follow a well structured preventive dental care regimen. The process begins with regular comprehensive exams and prophylactic cleanings. Each exam consists of a detailed evaluation of any existing oral conditions, a full set of radiographs and updates pertaining to the patient’s medical history. Present oral and nutritional habits are addressed when creating a treatment plan. All patients are counseled about daily oral regimens and extensively educated if they show signs of rampant caries, improper brushing and oral lesions. Preventive oral care may include fluoride treatments and placement of sealants to curb the existing conditions and aid the individual in maintaining their overall health. Other hygiene-oriented methods are typically presented to the patient and may include the use of rinses, flosses and other dental devices. 

Nutritional Counseling

Poor nutritional habits often lead to dental disease, harboring of bacteria and spread of the disease throughout other organs in the body. The conditions are frequently noticed in medically compromised patients with limited mobility of their hands. Young patients are also within the higher risk group due to their age and improper adult supervision at home. Nutritional counseling is implemented during the scheduled preventive visits to help the patients and care takers to understand the relationship between overall wellbeing and optimal nutrition. The counseling sessions are reinforced by the dental hygienist during the regular cleanings. The patients in the higher risk groups may be advised to schedule more frequent dental visits to allow the dental providers closely monitor any existing conditions. 

Dental Procedures

Many dental procedures can be generated to protect the patient and ensure positive oral flora. The process always starts with education and preventive maintenance. The anxiety issues are controlled by creating a relaxing environment during the treatment. In addition, the use of local anesthesia, Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) and other methods may be implemented. The treatment plan is tailored to the specific needs of the patient including the age, the severity of the present disease and patient’s ability to tolerate the procedures. In many cases, the treatment can be completed in one visit alleviating the necessity for frequent dental therapy. Regular procedures, such as exams, cleanings and fillings are typically covered by dental insurance. More involved therapy may require formal pre-approval. The dental office always provides the necessary help in efforts to reduce the patient’s financial burden. 


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