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Interdisciplinary Endodontics: How Multiple Disciplines Produce Better Outcomes

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Interdisciplinary endodontics is a specific field of dentistry that focuses on bridging multiple approaches into the endodontic field. Because teeth are complex organs and can produce a slew of problems, this field of endodontics attempts to consider multiple treatment options from varying fields, adding different approaches to the same problems to customize the patient’s treatment.

The Fundamentals Of Interdisciplinary Dentistry?

Endodontists, in these cases, will typically resort to conservative means to protect and heal a patient’s teeth, but other dentists in their respective fields may recommend alternatives such as implants to treat the same problem. Interdisciplinary endodontics works with all concepts and considers each of its solutions according to its benefits, disadvantages, and other factors to determine what the patient needs and desires most out of their treatment. 

To be able to execute interdisciplinary tactics, endodontists in these cases must be able to answer important questions related to their patient’s healthcare and consider the following questions: 

  • What outcome is the patient looking for? How can the goal be integrated into treatment, and what are the potential outcomes? These questions can ensure safety and help dentists meet their goals. 
  • What biological factors do dentists need to look out for? In some cases, pre-existing health conditions need to be understood to help dentists select the best approach.
  • How would I do this if it were me? The right clinical approach may also be affected by the discipline, judgment, and preference of the dentist.

How Multidisciplinary Care Improves Dentistry

Always consult your dentist if you have any questions about your treatment, and make sure to talk about how they approach your dental care, especially if they work in interdisciplinary dentistry.

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