FAQ

1. Q:Is it possible to keep my teeth and gums healthy for a lifetime?
     A: Yes, with routine dental and preventive care combined with excellent oral hygiene.

2. Q: Is dental treatment painful?
     A: No, when proper techniques are used, dental treatment can be extremely
 comfortable and pain free.

3. Q: What does it mean when my gums bleed when I brush and floss?
     A: This a sign that Periodontal Disease is present and needs to be treated. This is what
 leads to tooth loss.

4. Q: Is it easy to schedule an appointment?
     A: Yes, our patients are always given appointments within a reasonable time period.

5. Q: Are dental x-rays harmful?
     A: No, our equipment is state of the art and minimizes patient exposure. 

6. Q: Is it possible to make my teeth whiter?
     A: Yes, we offer professional teeth whitening.

7. Q: Can I have an amalgam fillings treatment?
     A: Yes, but white composite fillings are the best treatment of choice which better and natural look.

8. Q: What can be done with my gaps? 
     A: Gaps may range from wide spaces between the teeth, to a missing tooth or teeth.
 Gaps, or diastematas, are efficiently closed by use of bonding with 
          composite resin, veneers or crowning.

9. Q: What can be done with my worn and irregular teeth? 
     A: Worn teeth are usually a sign of "bite problems". Worn teeth can be restored with
 some form of reconstruction, veneers and/or crowns.

10. Q: What are wisdom teeth? 
       A: They’re the last teeth to erupt in the back of your mouth. Usually, they erupt
 between the ages of 17 and 25. Occasionally, though, they find their way our 
           much later than that; some never erupt at all.Thanks to evolution, we’re evolving into the proud ownership of smaller jaws; unfortunately our teeth aren’t 
           quite keeping pace. Most of our jaws only have room for 28 teeth; we have 32.Basically, this means that the last teeth to erupt, which are the wisdom teeth, 
           have nowhere to go if there’s not enough room remaining. 

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