hammaslääkäriasemat
Hammaslääkäriasemat, literally “dentist offices,” are the primary points of contact for dental care within the Finnish healthcare system. They encompass a range of outpatient settings where patients receive preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services. The term covers private practices, university clinics, and public sector dental units that are staffed by licensed dentists and supporting personnel such as dental hygienists and assistants.
In the public sector, hammaslääkäriasemat are integrated into the national dental care program, which is funded
Private dental practices operate on a fee‑for‑service basis, but they are required to adhere to the same
Finland’s dental care model emphasises early detection and preventive care. Consequently, national surveys consistently show high