Frequently Asked Questions

What is mobile dentistry?

Mobile dentistry involves dental professionals providing dental care and services outside of traditional dental offices. We as “Senior Mobile dental Services” provide all necessary services to Our seniors in long term care facilities and retirement homes.

What services can be provided through mobile dentistry?

Mobile dentistry can offer a range of services, including routine dental exams, cleanings, fillings, extractions, denture care.

Who can benefit from mobile dentistry?

Mobile dentistry is particularly beneficial for Elderly individuals or those with mobility issues who find it challenging to travel to a dental office. We serve Our Seniors in long term care facilities and retirement homes.

How is mobile dentistry regulated?

Regulations for mobile dentistry vary by location and jurisdiction. We adhere to Ontario Royal Dental College regarding licensure, infection control, patient privacy and service fees.

Is mobile dentistry safe and effective?

When conducted by licensed and trained dental professionals using appropriate equipment and adhering to infection control protocols, mobile dentistry is generally safe and effective. It allows for convenient access to dental care for many who might otherwise go without.

How can I find a reputable mobile dentistry provider?

You can inquire with local dental associations, community health centers, or search online for mobile dentistry services in your area. Reading reviews and checking the credentials of the dental professionals involved can also help ensure quality care.

What are the advantages of mobile dentistry?

  Convenience: Dental care can be provided at a location convenient for the patient.
  Accessibility: It reaches individuals who may have difficulty accessing traditional dental offices.
  Preventive care: Regular visits can help prevent dental issues from escalating.
  Cost-effective: It can reduce overhead costs associated with maintaining a traditional dental office.

Are there any limitations to mobile dentistry?

  Limited equipment: Some complex procedures may require specialized equipment that might not be easily transported.
  Space constraints: Depending on the setting, there may be limitations on space and privacy.
  Emergency care: Immediate emergency care may still require a visit to a traditional dental office or hospital.

Who pays for the senior’s treatment?

 The treatment is paid for by the patient or their family. However if they have insurance policy or benefit from CDCP, a part of treatment fees will be paid by insurance.

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