Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You’ve Wanted to Ask Your Dentist

Visit every 6 months for check-ups. Regular visits catch problems early, prevent pain, and keep your smile healthy—saving you time, money, and stress.

Brush twice, floss once daily, and rinse with mouthwash. Clean teeth, gums, and tongue thoroughly to prevent decay, bad breath, and gum problems.

Yes. Gum disease links to heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications. Healthy teeth and gums support your overall wellbeing.

Some help, like oil pulling or saltwater rinse, but they don’t replace brushing, flossing, or dental care. Always consult your dentist.

Braces use fixed brackets for continuous correction; clear aligners are removable and discreet. Both straighten teeth, but your choice depends on lifestyle, severity, and preference.

Bleeding gums often indicate plaque buildup or early gum disease. Gentle brushing, flossing, and professional cleaning usually help prevent worsening issues.

Often from bacteria, gum disease, dry mouth, or food debris. Daily cleaning and dental check-ups help eliminate odor at the source.

Sensitivity often comes from enamel loss, cavities, gum recession, or cracked teeth. Proper care and professional treatments can ease discomfort.

Yes. Poor brushing technique, sugary foods, and missed spots can cause decay. Flossing, diet control, and regular dental visits are key.

Staining from coffee, tea, smoking, and aging enamel thinning are common causes. Professional cleaning and whitening restore brightness safely.

Limit sugar, eat crunchy fruits and veggies, rinse after meals, and maintain proper brushing and flossing. Nature helps, but habits matter most.

Yes. Fluoride strengthens enamel, prevents decay, and protects sensitive teeth—especially for kids or those prone to cavities.

Dairy, leafy greens, nuts, and crunchy fruits/veggies provide calcium, vitamins, and minerals that protect enamel and gums.

Every 3 months or when bristles fray. Worn brushes clean poorly and can harbor bacteria.

Absolutely. Whether you play sports or grind at night, a mouthguard acts like a shield, preventing chips, cracks, and long-term damage.

Braces apply gentle, continuous pressure, gradually moving teeth into proper alignment while reshaping the surrounding bone and tissue.

Yes, for mild to moderate misalignment. Compliance matters—wear them 20–22 hours daily for best results.

Most treatments take 12–24 months, depending on severity. Regular adjustments and patient care influence timing.

Absolutely. Age isn’t a barrier. Adult treatment can correct alignment, improve bite, and boost confidence.

Soreness, minor irritation, speech changes, and delayed tooth movement are normal. Regular follow-ups help manage these issues effectively.

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