We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet the needs of patients who require advanced care or have complex medical conditions. Here’s a comprehensive list of services typically provided by hospital dentists:
1. **Comprehensive Oral Health Assessments**: Detailed evaluations to diagnose and manage complex dental and oral health issues.
2. **Complex Extractions**: Removal of impacted or difficult-to-extract teeth, often requiring surgical intervention.
3. **Oral Surgery**: Including third molar and surgical extractions.
4. **Restorative Dentistry**: Including crowns, bridges, and dentures, often tailored for patients with significant medical conditions or oral health issues.
5. **Periodontal Therapy**: Treatment for gum diseases, which may involve more advanced procedures than typically offered in a general dental setting.
6. **Endodontics**: Root canal treatments and other procedures to save and restore damaged teeth.
7. **Management of Dental Emergencies**: Immediate care for urgent dental issues arising from injury, infection, or severe pain.
8. **Sedation and Anesthesia**: Offering various levels of sedation or general anesthesia to manage dental anxiety or perform complex procedures safely.
9. **Pediatric Dentistry**: Specialized care for children, including those with special health care needs, developmental disorders, or severe dental conditions.
10. **Oral Cancer Screening**: Regular checks and diagnostic procedures for early detection and management of oral cancers.
11. **Collaboration with Other Medical Specialists**: Coordinating care with other healthcare providers to address complex medical and dental issues comprehensively.
12. **Patient Education and Counseling**: Providing information and support to help patients understand their conditions and the treatments available.
13. **Prosthodontics**: Advanced procedures related to the design and fitting of prosthetic devices like implants, dentures, and bridges.
14. **Specialized Care for Patients with Special Needs**: Tailoring dental treatments to accommodate patients with disabilities or serious health conditions.
Hospital dentists are equipped to handle cases that require more intricate care due to medical complexity, anxiety, or special health needs, offering a higher level of expertise and resources than standard dental practices.