
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s recommended to visit your dentist every six months for a professional cleaning to prevent cavities, gum disease, and maintain a healthy smile.
When done professionally, teeth whitening is safe. Your dentist uses products and techniques that minimize sensitivity and protect your enamel.
Veneers are long-lasting but not permanent. Porcelain veneers can last 10–15 years with proper care, while composite veneers last around 5–7 years.
Extractions are performed under anesthesia, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure. Post-treatment discomfort is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relief.
Dental implants are permanent, preserve bone, and function like natural teeth. Bridges may be less invasive, but they don’t prevent bone loss in the jaw.
Yes! Once a crown is placed, you can eat normally, but it’s best to avoid extremely hard or sticky foods for the first few days.
Avoid biting hard objects and practice regular brushing and flossing. Bonded teeth should be checked periodically for chips or wear.
Yes, for most mild to moderate cases. They straighten teeth discreetly but require consistent wear and follow-up visits.
Full mouth rehab restores the function and appearance of all teeth. Patients with severe wear, missing teeth, or bite issues benefit most.
Your dentist will recommend it if you need implants but have insufficient jawbone. X-rays or scans show whether bone grafting or a sinus lift is necessary.
We take pride in delivering more than just dental treatments—we provide a warm, welcoming environment where every patient feels valued. From routine cleanings to advanced procedures, our skilled team is committed to excellence at every step.
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