Dental hospitals typically offer a comprehensive range of services including preventive care, restorative treatments, cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, orthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, and emergency dental care.
Appointments can be made by calling the hospital’s front desk, scheduling online through the hospital’s website, or visiting the hospital in person. Some hospitals also offer mobile apps for appointment scheduling.
Yes, many dental hospitals have pediatric dentists who specialize in caring for children’s dental needs, providing services such as routine check-ups, fluoride treatments, sealants, and orthodontic evaluations.
Operating hours vary by hospital. Most dental hospitals are open Monday through Friday with some offering extended hours in the evenings and weekends to accommodate patients. Check the hospital’s website or call to confirm their hours of operation.
The best way to whiten teeth is through professional teeth whitening treatments provided by your dentist. Over-the-counter whitening products can also be effective but may take longer to achieve desired results. Consult your dentist to find the best option for you.
Yes, dental x-rays are safe. They involve a very low level of radiation exposure. Digital x-rays, in particular, further reduce radiation levels. Dentists take necessary precautions, such as using lead aprons, to minimize exposure.
Treatment options for a chipped or cracked tooth depend on the severity of the damage. Minor chips can be repaired with dental bonding, while more extensive damage may require a crown, veneer, or root canal. Consult your dentist for the best treatment plan.