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1. What is dentistry?

The professional work done by a dentist is Dentistry. The dental profession is the branch of health care admiring the oral health of the teeth, gums and other tissues around the mouth. It is the study of problems like illnesses, diseases of the teeth, gums, mouth, and jaw bone. It includes treatment and prevention of the improper formation of the jaws, misalignment of the teeth.The dentistry service has been active since ancient times.

2. Why is visiting the dentist so important?

Regular dental checkups are the most necessary process for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. The American Dental Association recommends visiting the dentist at least twice a year, but making an appointment once in 4 to 6 months prevents a host of oral related problems. Prevention dental service is the hallmark of modern dentistry services. Regular dental visits are Detect cavities early, Catch gum disease early, Detect early-stage oral cancer, Check your fillings and Catch dry mouth .

3. At what age should I start taking my child to see the dentist?

Most of the parents don’t take their child to their first dental visit until they are over the age of 2 years. But Both dental and medical professionals recommend that the first dental visit take place much earlier and mostly the first visit is recommended by 12 months of age, or within 6 months of the first tooth coming to the baby. But Baby teeth can begin emerging as early as six months, so make sure their dental appointment isn’t far behind.

4. What is gum disease?

Gum disease, otherwise called gingivitis or periodontal disease, is an infection that happens in the gums, deeper tissues and bones that help your teeth. Unless the disease is treated, it can at last lead to tooth loss. In fact, the American Academy of Periodontology records gum disease as the primary cause of tooth loss in adults over the age of 35.

5. If I have braces, do I still need dental checkups every six months?

Obviously Yes! In fact, it's considerably more important that patients getting orthodontic treatment visit their dental specialist routinely. With braces, food might be trapped in places that your toothbrush can't reach. This makes bacteria develop and can lead to cavities, gum disease, and periodontal. Your dental specialist will work intimately with your orthodontist to ensure that your teeth remain perfect and solid while wearing braces.

6. What are my options for whitening my teeth?

Today there is a scope of teeth whitening techniques available, which could make it difficult to pick the right one. Every option has its own arrangements of benefits while offering positive results.

  1. In-Office Teeth Whitening
  2. Whitening Toothpaste
  3. Whitening Strips
  4. Porcelain Veneers
  5. Laser Bleaching
7. How often do I need a professional teeth cleaning?

Most patients should visit us for a professional cleaning and checkup every six months to prevent cavities and maintain gum health.

8. Is teeth whitening safe for my enamel?

Yes, our professional in-office teeth whitening is safe and highly controlled to protect your enamel while delivering excellent results.

9. Do I need to floss every day?

Yes, flossing daily is essential. It removes plaque and food particles from between your teeth that your toothbrush cannot reach, preventing decay and gum disease.

10. What is a dental crown used for?

A dental crown is a protective cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance.

11. Is Invisalign a faster way to straighten teeth?

Invisalign can often achieve results comparable to traditional braces, with treatment times varying widely but often ranging from 12 to 18 months for adults.

12. Do you offer sedation options for wisdom teeth removal?

Yes, we prioritize your comfort and offer local anesthesia and various sedation options (like nitrous oxide) for wisdom teeth removal and other procedures.

13. What are the main differences between dental bonding and porcelain veneers?

Veneers offer superior durability (lasting 15+ years) and aesthetics, while dental bonding is a more affordable, single-visit option typically lasting 5-10 years.

14. What advanced dental technology (e.g., 3D scans) is used at the practice?

We utilize modern technology like 3D CBCT Imaging, Digital X-Rays, and Intraoral Cameras to provide the most precise and comfortable care possible.