Oral and Dental Therapy
Oral and dental therapy is a branch of dentistry that is dedicated to the restoration and maintenance of oral and dental health. Oral therapy involves the treatment of oral diseases and conditions to prevent the progression of the disease and reduce the risk of recurrence. Dental therapy, on the other hand, mainly focuses on the restoration of tooth function and aesthetics. Oral therapy involves several treatment options that help to maintain oral health such as scaling and root planning to remove calculus and bacteria from the teeth and unhealthy gum tissue. It also entails the use of fluoride treatments and mouth rinses, which help prevent tooth decay. Dental therapy involves various procedures, such as dental implants, veneers, and crowns that improve the aesthetic appearance and functionality of teeth. Dental implants are a popular treatment option for patients who have lost one or more teeth, and they are long-lasting and durable. Veneers, on the other hand, are used to cover up imperfections such as chips, cracks or stains in teeth, while crowns are used to repair badly damaged teeth. Oral and dental therapy is crucial in maintaining oral health and preventing oral diseases. Regular visits to the dentist, coupled with a good oral hygiene regimen, such as brushing and flossing regularly, can go a long way in preventing oral diseases and maintaining good oral health. With the advancement in dental technology, oral and dental therapy has become more efficient, with patients able to enjoy a variety of treatment options.
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