Dental services in clinics and hospitals
Dr.Thapthipoom Thanvarachorn DDS
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Date 17/07/2024
Additional Considerations
Cost: Dental care at a hospital can be more expensive than a clinic. Check your insurance coverage if this is a concern.
Location: Clinics tend to have multiple locations and are generally more accessible than hospital dental departments.
Specialization: Some dental clinics may specialize in certain types of dentistry, such as pediatrics or orthodontics. dental services in clinics and hospitals, including the differences between them:
Dental Services in Clinic
Focus: Dental clinics typically provide preventive and routine care.
Services:
Checkups and cleanings
Fillings
Basic root canals
Tooth extractions
X-rays
Orthodontic services (braces)
Some cosmetic procedures (teeth whitening, veneers)
Advantages:
Smaller, more intimate setting
Easier appointment scheduling
Often less expensive than hospitals
Often offer more flexibility for personalized care
Dental Services in Hospitals
Focus: Hospitals have dental departments primarily focused on complex or emergency procedures.
Services:
Oral surgery (wisdom tooth removal, jaw reconstruction)
Treatment of severe dental trauma
Dental procedures for medically compromised patients
Complex root canals
Specialized dental care for those with disabilities or complex medical needs
Advantages:
Access to advanced technology and specialists
Round-the-clock care for emergencies
On-site medical support for patients with complex health conditions
When to Choose Which:
For routine checkups, cleanings, and minor procedures: Choose a dental clinic. They are your go-to place for keeping your oral health in great shape.
For dental emergencies, complex surgeries, or dental care requiring specialized medical attention: Opt for a hospital's dental department. They have the resources for advanced treatments and situations that need broader medical support.
The most important thing is to find a dental provider you trust - whether in a clinic or hospital – to help maintain your oral health.
Edit by Dr.Thapthipoom Thanvarachorn DDS
- Certificate in Orthodontics, New York university USA
- Doctor of Dental Surgery, Chulalongkorn university