What is the Pre-Treatment Process?
The pre-treatment process begins with the evaluation of the health status of the patients. First, the patient's medical history and complaints are listened to. This is important for proper planning of the treatment process.
The patient's oral and dental health is examined in detail. This examination is usually performed by intraoral examination and, when necessary, x-rays. X-rays provide a detailed view of the teeth and jaw structure.
In this way, the areas in need of treatment are clearly identified. Additionally, it is evaluated whether there is any infection or other problem in the patient's teeth. During the pre-treatment process, the patient's general health condition is also taken into account.
The medications used by the patient, chronic diseases and allergies, if any, are also taken into consideration. In the light of all this information, the most appropriate treatment plan is created for the patient. The pre-treatment process continues with informing the patient and obtaining his/her consent.
The patient is given detailed information about the treatment methods to be applied and the possible results of these methods. The duration of the treatment, number of sessions and recovery process are also explained to the patient. At this stage, the patient's questions are answered and his concerns are addressed.
During the pre-treatment period, it is emphasized that the patient should pay attention to oral hygiene. Before starting treatment, it is important to clean the teeth and create a healthy oral structure. Necessary precautions are taken to ensure that the patient is ready for the treatment process.