Frequently Asked Questions

X-ray examinations provide your dentist with an important diagnostic tool that shows the condition of your teeth, their roots, jaw placement and the overall composition of your facial bones.

They can identify the location of cavities and other signs of disease that may not be possible to detect through visual examination.

X-rays can also show the exact location of impacted teeth. X-Rays can to determine the presence of periodontal disease, abscesses and many abnormal growths, such as cysts and tumors.

We recommend that you change brush at least every three months. If a patient has gum disease we recommend that you change your brush more often than every three months. Also, after brushing it’s important to wash and rinse your brush out with hot water. This will kill germs and bacteria and keep your tooth brush clean.

The empty space in your mouth starts causing many problems including decay and periodontal disease, an unbalanced bite, and stress on the remaining teeth.

The best way to avoid cavities is by eating right, brushing twice day using idea brushing technique, flossing daily and visiting your dentist every six months. Children and some adults can benefit by having Sealants using ideal brushing technique.

Some say at 1 year of age, but definitely by the child’s 3 rd birthday.

Patients have to look after their implanted teeth in the same way as they should with natural teeth. This simply means frequent brushing, flossing and attending regular dental appointments.

A dental implant is used to replace your single or multiple missing teeth. It is small titanium screw that can be placed in place of root of the tooth. Implant and implant supported tooth/teeth are fix replacement.

Yes, you can have any number of teeth replaced with implants – from one single tooth to the complete arch.

The dentist will be able to give you a rough timetable before the treatment starts.

Usually the permanent false teeth are fitted 3 to 4 months after the implants are put in. Sometimes treatment may take longer and your dentist will be able to tell to you about your treatment period

Root canal therapy is necessary when the pulp has been irreversibly damaged or infected due to decay, trauma or injuries. The therapy involves removal of the pulp throughout the root, cleaning and shaping the root and filling it with root canal filling material.

  • When tooth is sensitive to hot and cold food
  • Pain on chewing or biting
  • Pain or discomfort

However, your dentist will be the one to take the final decision regarding treatment

We use modern technology and treatment will be done under effect of local anesthesia, however some patients feel a little sensitivity

Plaque is a thin, sticky film that keeps forming on your teeth. It contains many types of bacteria.

Dental implants can last a lifetime when taken good care of. Good care here is referred to maintaining good oral hygiene and regular follow ups with your dentist.

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