Common questions patients ask before treatment.
You should visit a dentist as soon as possible to find and treat the cause of the pain.
With proper care, dental implants can last 10–20 years or even longer.
Recovery time depends on the procedure, but most patients recover within a few days to a few weeks.
Brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes using fluoride toothpaste.
Yes, regular dental visits help prevent problems and detect issues early.
It is recommended to visit a dentist every six months.
Sensitivity is often caused by enamel wear, gum recession, or tooth decay.
No, cavities do not heal naturally and usually require treatment.
Teeth whitening results can last from several months to a few years depending on lifestyle habits.
Professional cleaning is usually painless, though some patients may feel mild discomfort.
Contact your dentist immediately and avoid delaying treatment.
Children should have their first dental visit by their first birthday.
Dental crowns typically last between 10 and 15 years with proper care.
Yes, modern dental X-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered safe.
Sugary foods, acidic drinks, and sticky snacks can damage teeth.
Maintain good oral hygiene and visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and check-ups.
Common signs include bleeding gums, swelling, redness, and bad breath.
In some cases, clear aligners or veneers may help correct crooked teeth.
Orthodontic treatment usually takes between 12 and 24 months.
Bleeding gums may be a sign of inflammation or gum disease.
Root canal treatment removes infected tissue inside the tooth to save it.
Brush and floss daily, clean your tongue, and visit your dentist regularly.
Yes, smoking increases the risk of gum disease, tooth loss, and oral cancer.
You should replace your toothbrush every 3–4 months.
Avoid chewing on the affected tooth and see your dentist as soon as possible.
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