Family Dentistry
Family Dentistry – Keeping Your Loved Ones Healthy & Happy
There was a time not so long ago when people thought of medical doctors as health providers, and dentists as, well, dentists. Doctors diagnosed illnesses, attended to general health, delivered babies, and dealt with traumatic emergencies. Dentists fixed or pulled teeth and gave lectures about brushing and flossing.
Times Have Changed!
Today, dentists are acknowledged as the primary oral health care provider, and oral health is recognized as a major cornerstone of general health. In addition, the state of your oral health often provides the first indications of major health problems.
How does oral health affect general health? Scientists now suspect that bacteria in the mouth, often in infected gums, can move throughout the body. The worse the infection, the greater risk the bacteria will enter the bloodstream.
Once there, it can…
Dentists are often the first to notice symptoms of hypertension, diabetes, oral cancers, and osteoporosis. Our role in general preventive medicine is becoming increasingly important. A recent survey indicates that most dentists take an active role in counseling patients on a variety of health issues. For example, smoking is now seen as possibly the major cause of periodontal disease, and dentists are at the forefront of proactive anti-smoking counseling.
Our Dental Team Works For You!
It starts with the receptionist who sits at an intersection, handling scheduling, phone calls, insurance, and billing. They’re the “face” of Children’s Dental Specialists & Adult Dentistry – it’s one of the most important jobs here because when you call or arrive at our practice, they’re the first person you see and hear. They’re also the first person your referrals hear when they call our practice, so they’re on top of their game 100% of the time to ensure a welcoming, comfortable atmosphere.
GIVE US A CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT.
Your Oral Health Is Part Of Your Overall Health
One of the most common question we’re asked is, “Why do you need my medical information?”It may seem strange for us to ask questions you are more used to hearing from your physician. The truth is we ask them for many of the same reasons. But all the reasons have to do with making sure that your dental treatments are effective and as safe as possible.
Your medical history will tell us if you have any health conditions that could impact your dental care. Hemophilia, diabetes, heart disease, drug reactions, allergies, anemia, thyroid conditions, pregnancy, heart disease or murmurs, autoimmune disease, and hormonal disorders may require us to take special precautions in coordinating your dental treatment.
We also review your medical history because many medical conditions leave their earliest signs and symptoms in your mouth. Sores, lumps, discoloration, irritation, or infection can all be signs of some underlying general illness you may not even be aware of.
All of your medical information is treated with appropriate confidentiality and, if indicated, your physician may be contacted for confirmation of a condition or to advise him or her of our findings.
At Children’s Dental Specialists & Adult Dentistry, we all want to be on your personal health care team and earn your trust. We will always do everything we can to help your family – children, teens, and adults – to achieve their best oral health. We welcome you to call (908) 791-3333 today to book your appointments! We’ll help you choose a convenient time and get you right in!