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What are the advantages of getting dental treatment at a hospital? A deep dive into safety and international standards.

PPHAYATHAI 3 Hospitalon March 15, 20263 min read
What are the advantages of getting dental treatment at a hospital? A deep dive into safety and international standards.

Safe and Confident Choices for Oral Health

 

Caring for oral and dental health is important as it affects overall body health, whether it’s chewing food, speaking, or confidence in daily life. Nowadays, people have more options for dental care, including private dental clinics and hospitals.

 

One common question many people wonder is “What are the benefits of dental treatment in hospitals?” and how it differs from general clinics. This article will help you understand the advantages of dental treatment in hospitals in terms of safety, treatment standards, and the readiness of the medical team to help you confidently choose oral health care.

 

1. Safety Standards, Sterility, and Preparedness for Complications

Hospitals have standardized safety systems, including infection control, medical equipment, and multidisciplinary medical personnel. In case of emergencies such as anesthesia allergy, fainting, abnormal blood pressure, or surgical complications, immediate assistance can be provided, which is a significant advantage compared to general clinics.

 

2. Comprehensive Specialists in Various Dental Fields

Hospitals have specialists in various dental fields, such as

     ๐ Oral and maxillofacial surgery

     ๐ Endodontics

     ๐ Periodontics and periodontal surgery

     ๐ Orthodontics

     ๐ Prosthodontics

     ๐ Implant dentistry

     ๐ Cosmetic dentistry

     ๐ Occlusion dentistry for patients with bruxism or temporomandibular joint disorders

     ๐ Geriatric dentistry

     ๐ Dentistry for special needs patients

 

The advantage is that we can plan holistic treatment and consult across multiple specialties in one place, suitable for those with complex problems or requiring multi-step treatments.

 

3. Complete Dental Equipment and Accurate Diagnosis: Enhancing Safety with Hospital Technology

Hospitals have advanced diagnostic tools such as specialized X-rays (CBCT), standardized operating rooms, and equipment for high-risk procedures, enabling accurate diagnosis and reducing treatment risks, especially in difficult wisdom tooth extractions or treatments near important nerves.

 

4. Suitable for Patients with Chronic Diseases or the Elderly

Patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, or the elderly often have risks during dental treatment. Hospitals can assess physical conditions in collaboration with other medical specialists and adjust treatment plans accordingly to reduce potential risks.

 

5. Standardized Medical Records and Follow-up System

Dental treatment in hospitals involves systematic medical record keeping, making long-term follow-up easy. Even if changing dentists, the new provider can access complete past information, facilitating continuous and more effective treatment.

 

6. Reasonable Costs and Use of Treatment Benefits

Hospitals accept treatment benefits from almost all insurance companies, including social security rights, birthday promotions, or discount coupons during special hospital events, making expenses worthwhile, especially for high-cost treatments such as surgery or complex procedures.

 

Source : Phyathai 3 Hospital

 

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