Saturday, November 14, 2009

What is the difference between dental practice and dental procedure??

A "Dental Practice" refers to the operation of a team of dental professionals and support people who perform dentistry. As in, "My mother works in a dental practice."





A "Dental Procedure" refers to some kind of dental care performed on a patient. As in, "Root canal therapy" is a dental procedure.

What is the difference between dental practice and dental procedure??
Dental practice is what you do to prevent your teeth form being unhealthy. Eg. Brushing etc. However, the Dental procedure is the actual action done on the tooth like root canal. This term is usually used by dentists when they do something to your teeth. However BRUSHING is a procedure.
Reply:Dental practice is an office. Note: you won't find a dental perfect. There are many dental procedures done at a dental practice.


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