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Any technique intended to discover a problem with a tooth, gum tissue, or other oral tissues of the mouth is referred to as a diagnostic procedure in dentistry.

Oral medicine is a branch of dentistry dealing with the oral health care of patients suffering from chronic, recurring, or medically associated illnesses of the oral and maxillofacial area, as well as their diagnosis and non-surgical therapy.

Prosthodontics is a discipline of dentistry concerned with the replacement of missing teeth and the surrounding soft and hard tissues with prostheses (crowns, bridges, dentures) that can be fixed or removable, or that can be supported and kept by implants.

Periodontology, often known as periodontics, is the branch of dentistry that examines the structures that support teeth as well as the illnesses and ailments that impact them. The periodontium refers to the supporting tissues, which comprise the gingiva, alveolar bone, cementum, and periodontal ligament.

Preventive dentistry, as the name implies, refers to any action that seeks to avoid oral health problems. Preventive dentistry aims to keep the teeth, gums, and mouth as healthy as possible in order to avoid tooth decay, gum disease, and other problems.

Dental veneers and tooth whitening are examples of cosmetic treatments. Dental crowns, bridges, bonding, implants, inlays and onlays, and dentures, on the other hand, are all restorative dental procedures.

This professional dental care procedure focuses on enhancing the look of your mouth, teeth, gums, and general smile. Teeth whitening, veneers, fillings, and implants are all common treatments.

Oral surgery encompasses a wide range of surgical treatments performed in the mouth and jaws, such as wisdom tooth removal (third molars) and corrective jaw surgery.

Because clear removable aligners are essentially transparent, they are one of the most common orthodontic procedures for adults.