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Dr. Ahmed Al-Atout is a specialist in oral and dental medicine and surgery in Amman – Fourth Circle. The doctor obtained his Bachelor’s degree in oral and dental medicine and surgery. The doctor has extensive experience in the field of oral and dental medicine and surgery through his participation in many accredited courses related to oral and dental medicine and surgery. The doctor offers many services and consultations related to this specialty, such as orthodontics, endodontics, all kinds of dental crowns, Hollywood smile, dental implants, gum and oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, teeth whitening and cosmetic dentistry and other services provided by the doctor in his private clinic in Amman.

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  • Consultation

    Dental medical consultation refers to a visit to the dentist for the assessment of oral and dental health. During this session, the dentist evaluates the patient's oral and dental condition and provides advice and guidance based on individual needs. The main objectives of a dental medical consultation include: 1. **Diagnosis:** The dentist examines the mouth and teeth to identify any potential health problems, whether current or potential in the future. 2. **Prevention:** The dentist discusses the best ways to maintain dental and gum health, offering advice on good oral hygiene and the correct daily routine. 3. **Treatment Plan:** If issues are present, the dentist develops a treatment plan outlining the steps that need to be taken to address the problem. This may include dental restorations, cavity removal, surgical procedures, and other therapeutic measures. 4. **Preventive Care:** The dentist explains important preventive measures for the patient, such as vaccinations and regular check-ups for early detection of any issues. 5. **Guidance:** The dentist provides guidance on healthy habits and nutrition that may impact oral and dental health. A dental medical consultation is an essential part of general healthcare, helping to maintain oral and dental health and prevent potential problems.

    JOD 20.00
  • Tooth Decay & Root Canal Filling

    1. **Tooth Decay:** Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is the result of a gradual process where bacteria in the mouth produce acids that attack the tooth enamel. This acid can erode the enamel, creating small holes or cavities. If left untreated, the decay can progress deeper into the tooth, affecting the softer tissue called dentin and, eventually, the pulp. **Prevention:** Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups are essential for preventing tooth decay. A balanced diet low in sugary foods can also contribute to oral health. **Treatment:** Early-stage decay can often be addressed with dental fillings, which involve removing the decayed portion and filling the cavity with a restorative material like composite resin or amalgam. 2. **Root Canal Filling (Root Canal Treatment):** Root canal treatment becomes necessary when tooth decay reaches the pulp, which is the innermost part of the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed, a root canal procedure is performed. **Procedure:** During a root canal treatment, the dentist removes the infected pulp, cleans and shapes the root canals, and then fills them with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha. This process helps save the natural tooth while eliminating the source of infection. **Crown Placement:** Following a root canal, the tooth is often weakened and requires additional support. A dental crown may be placed over the treated tooth to restore its strength and functionality. **Purpose:** Root canal treatment aims to alleviate pain, eliminate infection, and save a damaged tooth from extraction. In summary, tooth decay is the deterioration of tooth structure due to bacterial activity, and root canal filling is a dental procedure aimed at treating infections in the pulp and preserving the natural tooth. Both emphasize the importance of good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups for maintaining oral health.

    JOD 75.00
  • Teeth Scaling and Cleaning

    Dental calculus cleaning is a dental procedure aimed at removing hardened deposits that accumulate on the surface of teeth and gums, also known as calculus or tartar. These deposits form when oral moisture and saliva combine with food residues to create a hard layer called calculus, which over time turns into dental calculus. The process of dental calculus cleaning typically involves the following steps: 1. **Assessment:** The dentist evaluates the condition of the teeth and gums using various diagnostic tools and a comprehensive examination. 2. **Calculus Removal:** Special tools are used to eliminate calculus and mineralized deposits on the tooth surfaces. These tools may include electric toothbrushes, manual cleaning instruments, and rotating cones. 3. **Teeth Polishing:** After calculus removal, teeth are polished using a special polishing compound to restore shine to the tooth surfaces. 4. **Oral Care Education:** The dentist provides advice on how to care for teeth at home, including proper brushing techniques and the use of dental floss. Dental calculus cleaning plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health, preventing gum problems, and combating tooth decay. It offers an opportunity to achieve a healthy and clean oral environment. It is recommended to undergo this procedure regularly as part of a personal oral health care routine.

    JOD 25.00

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  • Sunday 10:00 AM - 19:00 PM
  • Monday 10:00 AM - 19:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM - 19:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM - 19:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM - 15:00 PM
  • Friday Closed - Closed
  • Saturday 10:00 AM - 19:00 PM