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Most patients report feeling little to no pain during the procedure thanks to anesthesia. Afterward, any discomfort can usually be managed with…
The cost varies depending on the type of material used and the size of the graft. We can provide a clear estimate during your consultation and…
Yes. Most people return to work or school the next day. You just need to be careful about what you…
Yes. Smoking or using nicotine products can increase your risk of oral cancer, bad breath, gum disease, tooth decay, tooth loss, and tooth staining…
Some common warning signs are tooth or jaw pain, inflamed or bleeding gums, sensitive teeth or gums, pus or discharge from the gums, mouth sores that…
The American Dental Association recommends that you visit the dentist every six months. You may need more frequent visits if you are undergoing…
You can reduce your risk of oral health issues by brushing twice per day, flossing at least once per day, using a fluoride mouthwash, visiting your…
If you don’t correct orthodontic issues, you could be at increased risk of tooth decay, gum disease, trouble chewing and speaking, TMJ disorder or…
Invisalign is an alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment with braces. In some mild cases that don’t affect the alignment of the teeth or…
Traditional braces can cause pain and discomfort, especially when they are first placed and right after adjustments. Clear dental aligners like…