Dental Office Los Angeles, CA
When choosing a dentist, there are many options to consider, including the type of practice you want to go to receive services. One option is a dental office, a practice owned and run by a single provider. A dental office can provide many personalized benefits for patients.
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Dental Office vs. Dental Center
Dental offices are run by a single provider offering traditional dental services, the conventional model many people are familiar with from their childhood. However, dental centers, which have multiple practitioners often covering various specialties, are becoming a growing trend.
One of the appeals of a dental center is the availability of several providers at once. However, this can lead to a more impersonal dentist-patient relationship. One of the benefits of a dental office is knowing who will be providing treatment and developing a level of trust and knowledge. Determining the right type of dental practice will depend on the patient's needs and other various factors.
“Dental offices are run by a single provider offering traditional dental services.”
The Right Patient for a Dental Office
There is much that patients need to consider when searching for the right dentist. Some of the most important are interpersonal factors, like respect and patience. When it comes down to it, a dental office can provide a more personalized level of service that a dental center cannot match. As such, patients searching for a warmer, more individualized experience may want to consider a dental office over a dental center.
Single-provider dental offices are able to dedicate more time and attention to each patient, allowing dentists to get to know their patients and their unique oral healthcare needs. Since the patient will see the same dentist every time, they can rest assured knowing that the dentist knows details beyond what is just on their chart. For close care every time, choosing a dental office is the clear choice.
“When it comes down to it, a dental office can provide a more personalized level of service that a dental center cannot match.”
Advantages of a Dental Office
Since dental offices have only a single provider, their teams are often also much smaller – allowing patients the opportunity to build close relationships with each of the team members. In turn, patients may experience an increased quality of service. Unhindered by the time constraints often present in dental centers, dental offices allow patients, dentists, and team members more freedom in how they interact and more flexibility with their treatment plans.
Consequently, patients of dental offices are likely to have higher levels of trust in their dentist and be more open to their recommendations. They are also frequently allowed longer appointment times, giving them more opportunities to talk to the dentist in-depth about any oral healthcare questions and concerns they may have. Unlike dental centers, which often inadvertently cause patients to feel as though they are just part of the assembly line, dental offices ensure that each patient receives an individualized approach.
“Since dental offices have only a single provider, their teams are often also much smaller – allowing patients the opportunity to build close relationships with each of the team members.”
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Education Requirements
A dental office is owned and operated by someone who attended four years of dental school after college and is a licensed Doctor of Dental Surgery or a Doctor of Dental Medicine. This person is responsible for the diagnosis of dental disease and treatment planning for the patient. Individual states also have licensing requirements, which include two exams covering written and clinical components.
Many dentists who manage their own offices also take business courses. The American Dental Association even offers an executive program in dental practice management. Patients who receive services at a dental office can be assured that their provider has the credentials to provide comprehensive treatment.
“A dental office is owned and operated by someone who has attended four years of dental school after college and is a licensed Doctor of Dental Surgery or a Doctor of Dental Medicine.”
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The Dental Office Team
There can be several types of dental professionals working in a given dental office, including the dentist, the dental hygienist (responsible for preventative treatment such as professional cleaning), and the dental assistant (helps the dentist during specific procedures).
Other members of the office staff include the receptionist and office manager who help the practice run smoothly. These staff members assist with check-in, appointment scheduling, billing and other necessary paperwork.
“In a dental office there are typically several types of dental professionals.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How often should I go to a dental office?
A. Most people need to see the dentist once or twice a year. However, everyone's needs are different, and some may require more frequent visits than others. Here at Vatan Dental Group, we can help determine what is right for you.
Q. What should I bring to my first appointment with a dental office?
A. To expedite your treatment process, make sure to bring your completed patient information form, patient health history form, HIPAA consent form, and patient authorization form. We will also need a copy of your dental insurance card (if applicable) and a photo ID (such as a driver's license).
Q. Do I still need to go to the dental office if I feel okay?
A. Yes. There are many dental diseases that do not make themselves known to patients until they have already progressed. Only a qualified dental provider can ensure the health of your teeth and gums, saving you from any problems before they have the chance to worsen or occur. This type of preventative care can also help save you money in the long run.
Q. Do I really need to floss?
A. Yes. There is a large amount of plaque in the mouth that cannot be removed by brushing alone. An excess buildup of plaque can easily turn into tartar, which can cause permanent damage to the teeth and can only be removed by a professional cleaning.
Q. Why are dental X-rays necessary?
A. Dental X-rays allow the dentist to fully examine the surrounding tissues and identify various diseases of the teeth. With an X-ray examination, a dentist may be able to detect small areas of decay between the teeth or below fillings, abscesses or cysts, certain tumors, developmental abnormalities, periodontal disease, and infections in the bone.
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Learn More About a Dental Office
A dental office offers several benefits for patients seeking a more personalized form of treatment. Call Vatan Dental Group in Los Angeles at 310-906-1300 to learn more about your oral health needs.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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