Dental FAQs

It’s recommended to visit the dentist every six months for a routine check-up and cleaning.

Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar that regular brushing cannot, helping prevent cavities and gum disease.

Cavities are caused by bacteria in the mouth that produce acids from sugary foods and drinks, which damage the tooth enamel.

Yes ✅ Dental X-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered safe. Digital X-rays reduce exposure even more.

Gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis) is an infection of the gums caused by plaque buildup. Symptoms include bleeding gums, swelling, and bad breath.

A dental implant is a small titanium post placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth, providing a permanent and natural-looking solution.

Yes, professional teeth whitening done by a dentist is safe and effective. Over-the-counter products may not give the same results.

Keep the tooth moist (in milk or saliva) and visit the dentist immediately. Quick treatment increases the chance of saving the tooth.

No 👩‍🦱👨‍🦳 Braces and clear aligners can straighten teeth for both children and adults.

Brush twice a day, floss daily, clean your tongue, drink plenty of water, and see your dentist regularly for check-ups.

Yes — untreated cavities in baby teeth can cause pain and affect permanent teeth development.

A root canal is a procedure to save a tooth when the nerve is infected. The dentist removes the infection and seals the tooth to prevent further damage.

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