A dentist diagnoses, treats, and prevents diseases of the teeth and oral cavity, such as cavities, pulpitis, gingivitis, and periodontitis. They also perform teeth cleaning, whitening, and install veneers, crowns, and implants.
Frequently asked questions in Dentistry
What does a dentist do?
How to stop being afraid of the dentist?
Modern dentistry is painless. The use of anesthesia eliminates any discomfort. The key is to decide to visit the dentist. Our highly qualified specialists will help you overcome psychological barriers and provide high-quality dental care in a comfortable environment.
How often should you visit the dentist?
Visit the dentist at least twice a year for preventive check-ups and professional teeth cleaning. This helps detect problems early and prevent serious diseases.
What is the difference between a dental therapist and a dentist?
A dental therapist has a secondary medical education, enabling them to treat cavities and perform simple tooth extractions. A dentist, however, has a higher medical education and internship, qualifying them to perform all types of dental procedures.
How to visit a dentist without an appointment?
Appointments are required to see a dentist. In cases of emergencies, inform the administrator that you need urgent care, and we will do our best to accommodate you as quickly as possible.