Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are early signs of dental trouble?

Visit a dentist if you have Mouth sores, Jaw pain, Redness,Swollen face or gums Tooth sensitivity, Broken teeth, Dry mouth, Bleeding gums, Bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth or see your child having trouble chewing or complaining of soreness

A dental hygienist will start by cleaning buildup from your teeth. Then the dentist will probe spots on the surfaces and near the gumline with special tools.

Medical and dental experts study the use of X-rays and set limits for their safety. Your dentist should take as few as possible. Sometimes dentists may recommend X-rays to diagnose a special problem.

Cavities break through the surface enamel of teeth, and they'll probably get bigger unless you close them off with fillings.

Caps and crowns cover problem teeth by surrounding them in a material that looks like a real tooth. They use the root and inside of the tooth as a base to build on, then attach with special cement.

We will take every measure to ensure that your procedure is in no way uncomfortable or painful. Most of our patients fall asleep during treatment.

Root Canal treatment is usually very successful, however, if symptoms persist, please call our clinic to schedule a followup appointment.

You will be given oral and written instructions after your treatment. If you are given antibiotic medications, please take as directed.