Dental services in clinics and hospitals

By

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