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Yes, you can prevent or lower your risk of many dental issues by visiting the dentist every six months, following a consistent daily oral hygiene…
Brush your teeth at least twice per day and floss at least once per day. Use an alcohol-free, anti-cavity mouth rinse. You can also follow a healthy…
Visiting the dentist can help you maintain better oral and overall health and prevent problems. While most people need exams and cleanings every six…
Your child should visit the dentist by their first birthday or whenever their first tooth comes in, whichever happens first. After that, children…
Proper aftercare is crucial for tooth or wisdom tooth extraction recovery. We will give you a written list of instructions personalized to your…
After extraction, we recommend that you explore your options for restorative dentistry. Without a replacement tooth, you could experience a decline…
Your treatment plan depends upon your diagnosis, overall health, age, and lifestyle. In some cases, we may be able to preserve the tooth and treat…
We will take measures to protect your safety and comfort before, during, and after your procedure. You should not feel any pain during the…
After a root canal, you will come back in for a permanent dental crown. We will give you tips on caring for your oral health and schedule a follow-up…
Your treatment depends on a wide range of factors that we will assess during your exam and consultation. In minor cases, dental cavity treatment and…