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FAQs - Your Questions, Answered
We understand that dental treatments come with questions. Our FAQ section provides clear, expert-backed answers to help you make informed decisions about your oral health with confidence.
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FAQs
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1. How often should I visit the Dentist or Dental Specialist for a checkup?
Every 6 months for routine checkups and cleanings.
2. What are the best options for Teeth Whitening?
Professional whitening, at-home kits, or whitening toothpaste.
3. Is a root canal treatment painful?
No, it’s done under anesthesia and relieves pain.
4. Is Dental Treatment painful?
Modern dentistry ensures minimal or no pain with anesthesia and sedation.
5. How do dental implants work, and are they better than removable dentures or Fixed Dental Bridges?
Implants replace missing teeth permanently, offering better stability than dentures and bridges.
6. At what age should my child have their first dental visit?
By their first birthday or when the first tooth erupts.
7. What are the benefits of orthodontic treatment, and when should it be started?
Corrects bite issues, improves aesthetics; best started between ages 7-14
8. What is the difference between Invisalign and traditional braces?
Invisalign is clear, removable, and more comfortable than metal braces.
9. What are the options for pain-free dental treatment?
Local anesthesia, sedation dentistry, and laser treatments.
10. How is Dental Laser treatment beneficial?
Minimally invasive, reduces pain, bleeding, and recovery time.
11. Are there any side effects of sedation dentistry?
Minor side effects like drowsiness, nausea, or temporary memory loss.
12. What is the difference between Guided and Non-Guided Implant Surgery?
Guided uses digital planning for precision; non-guided relies on manual expertise.
13. What are the different ways to correct crooked teeth?
Braces, Invisalign, veneers, or crowns.
14. Does cleaning (Scaling) of the teeth cause damage to the tooth structure?
No, it removes plaque and tartar without harming enamel.
15. Is a Crown/Cap necessary after root canal treatment?
Yes, to protect and strengthen the tooth.
16. I brush twice daily but still have bad breath and bleeding gums. Why?
Possible gum disease; visit a dentist for professional cleaning and treatment.
17. Why is dental treatment costly?
– High-quality materials, advanced technology, and specialized expertise.
17. Why is dental treatment costly?
High-quality materials, advanced technology, and specialized expertise.
17. Why is dental treatment costly?
– High-quality materials, advanced technology, and specialized expertise.
18. Should I use an electric or normal toothbrush?
Electric is more effective, but a manual brush with proper technique also works.
19. Which Toothbrush and Toothpaste should I use?
A soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
20. Does tooth extraction impact eyesight?
No, it’s a myth; dental and eye nerves are separate.