Good dental care is essential to ensure oral health. With personalized dental care, people can ensure that they receive the highest quality dental treatment and have the best possible dental experience. Personalized dental care means that dental care is tailored to each patient’s individual needs, lifestyle, and overall health. It begins with a comprehensive dental examination and review of the patient’s medical and dental history. During this initial consultation, the dentist will discuss any cosmetic concerns that the patient may have and evaluate overall oral health. Any necessary x-rays may be taken. The dentist may also recommend preventive treatments or services to help maintain oral health. Depending on the individual, this may include cleanings, sealants, fluoride treatments, or gum disease treatment. Personalized dental care also includes communication between the patient and the dentist. The dentist will take time to explain any recommended treatments and answer questions that the patient may have. During this personal interaction, the dentist will also discuss any lifestyle issues that may affect overall oral health, such as smoking or poor nutrition. Personalized dental care may also include the use of advanced technologies that are used to identify problems before they become severe. For example, dental lasers can be used to diagnose and treat periodontal diseases, while digital images allow the dentist to analyze any changes in the teeth and gums. In addition, computer-aided technologies allow the dentist to detect small dental issues early on, before they become more serious. Personalized dental care is essential for making sure that individuals receive the best possible care. An experienced dentist can help ensure that each patient’s individual needs are met, while providing a comprehensive examination and using advanced technologies to diagnose and treat problems before they become more serious.
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Peter Basta, Newcastle Dental Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Atypical facial pain unravelled
Christopher Turner, Spacemark Dental, United Kingdom
Title : New treatment of temporomandibular disorder through muscle balance and muscle regeneration by activation of quiescent muscle stem cells( satellite cells) with mitochondrial dynamics
Ki Ji Lee, National Reserach Foundation & Busan Medical University, Korea, Republic of
Title : MRONJ and ORN: Referral or management in primary care? Navigating guidelines in the context of long waiting lists
Alisha Sagar, NHS England, United Kingdom
Title : Managing the unexpected: An Insight into supernumerary teeth
Bahar Gharooni Dowrani, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Laxative prescribing for post operative head and neck cancer patients at Derriford Hospital
Pui Sze Kylie Li, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, United Kingdom