FAQ

As much as oral hygiene can promote dental health, they are not enough to eliminate the possibilities of developing oral problems such as tooth decay, bad breath, stains, bleeding gums, and others. These, if not treated early, can lead to more serious conditions. A dental checkup lets your dentist know if you have any dental problems. This is why experts suggest visiting your dentist for a checkup at least twice a year.
When you come for an appointment, our friendly staff will provide you with a patient form. We ask that you arrive at least 15 minutes early so that you have time to fill up this form. It helps us in knowing you better, including your dental history. We will begin your appointment with a comprehensive exam to check your overall dental health. Only then can we suggest what dental procedure you require and schedule your next appointment.
Your teeth and gums may not show visible signs of dental problems, but there could be mild conditions building up in your mouth. Many cases of dental problems are discovered after most of the damage has been done, needing complicated treatments. Visiting your dentist at least once every six months will help to improve your oral health keeping problems like tooth decay, receding gum line, extreme sensitivity, bacteria build up, bad breath, and cavities at bay.
Unless your dentist has prescribed you specific treatment methods to follow, you are safe to continue regular dental hygiene. This should include:
  • Brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing
  • Abstaining from eating too much candies and smoking
Cavities are one of the most common dental problems. They are small holes that develop inside the tooth because of tooth decay. Cavities are common in children, teenagers, and seniors. If not treated early, they can eat away the tooth enamel causing sensitive teeth, toothache, infection, and tooth loss. To prevent the development of cavities, take care of your oral hygiene and go for a dental checkup at least twice a year.
Filling is a dental procedure used for restoring the shape and function of a tooth damaged by tooth decay. There are several materials used for filling including composite and porcelain. To perform a filling, a dentist first removes the decayed tooth tissue and fills the space with the filling material.
Yes! In fact, you need to see a dentist more than once every six months. When you have braces on, your teeth are more prone to cavities and bacteria build up because it creates areas on the tooth surface that are not reachable when you brush your teeth. Your dentist can thoroughly clean these areas along with other parts properly.
A smile makeover is a comprehensive set of dental procedures formulated to improve the health and appearance of your teeth. The dental procedures generally include:
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Veneers
  • Invisalign
  • Dental Implants
  • Dental Bonding
Implants are the best replacement solution for any missing tooth. Many prefer them to dentures because they are fixed and do not have to be worried about coming off. If you’re not sure whether you should go for them, it is best to speak with your dentist and take their advice. Also keep in mind that you’ll need to go through a proper assessment to see if your dental condition is suitable for the procedure or not.
Gum disease or periodontitis is a type of gum infection that can lead to various problems, the worst, tooth loss, if left untreated. It generally begins as gingivitis or gum inflammation develops into serious gum infection. Gum disease is primarily a symptom of poor oral hygiene, and therefore can be prevented by practicing healthy oral habits.
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used for relieving pain on the tooth caused by bacterial infection. During the process, the inside surfaces of the tooth are cleaned and disinfected. A filling is then placed to fill and seal the space.
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