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Regular cleanings and check-ups help to maintain your smile’s appearance. Dentists can remove stains and ensure that your teeth remain strong and free from decay, which helps avoid more invasive treatments in the future.
During routine visits, your dentist will clean your teeth, removing plaque and tartar that regular brushing can't reach. This helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. It’s also an opportunity to receive fluoride treatments that strengthen your teeth.
X-rays allow dentists to see issues that are not visible during a regular visual exam, such as cavities between teeth, infections in the bone, abscesses, and tumors. This helps in early diagnosis, allowing for timely treatment before problems become severe. Generally, for adults, X-rays are done every 1-2 years, but this can vary.
The dentist will conduct a visual examination of your mouth, teeth, and gums. This involves: Checking for any visible signs of cavities, cracks, or wear on your teeth. Inspecting your gums for signs of gum disease, such as redness, swelling, or bleeding. Looking for any unusual spots, lumps, or lesions that might indicate oral health issues such as oral cancer. Examining the alignment of your teeth and bite, checking for issues like crowding or misalignment.
During a dental implant consultation, your dentist will review your medical and dental history, examine your mouth, and may take X-rays or 3D images to assess your jawbone. They'll discuss whether you’re a good candidate for implants, explain the process, and go over your treatment options, including any preparatory procedures like bone grafts. The consultation gives you a chance to ask questions and address any concerns before moving forward with the treatment plan.
The dentist will surgically place a titanium post into your jawbone to act as a replacement root for the missing tooth. After the implant is placed, you'll need time (usually a few months) for the bone to heal and fuse with the post in a process called osseointegration. Once healed, the dentist attaches a custom-made crown to the implant. The procedure is typically done in stages, and your dentist will guide you through each step, ensuring proper healing and fit throughout the process.
Free Whitening Pen with Cleaning! To use a teeth whitening pen, start by brushing and drying your teeth. Twist the bottom of the pen to release the whitening gel onto the brush tip. Gently apply a thin layer of gel to the surface of each tooth, avoiding the gums. Allow the gel to sit on your teeth for the recommended time (usually 20 minutes), then rinse your mouth or wipe away any excess gel. For best results, follow the instructions on the product, and use the pen consistently as directed.
During an Invisalign consultation, your dentist will assess your teeth and discuss your goals for straightening them. They’ll take digital scans or impressions of your mouth to create a customized treatment plan. The dentist will explain how Invisalign works, including how the clear aligners gradually shift your teeth, and discuss the expected timeline, cost, and any potential concerns. This helps you decide if Invisalign is the right option for you.
You’ll wear each set of aligners for about 1-2 weeks before switching to the next set in the series. Throughout the treatment, you’ll visit your dentist periodically to monitor progress and make adjustments. The treatment typically takes between 6 months to 2 years, depending on the complexity of your case, and aligners are removed when eating or drinking.
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