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It is very common due to hormonal shifts, but it still requires monitoring. We recommend a check-up to ensure your gums stay healthy during your…
Yes, a warm salt water rinse can help soothe inflammation and reduce bacteria temporarily, but it does not replace the need for a professional dental…
Even with daily brushing, it’s easy to miss certain spots where plaque hides. You might also be brushing too hard or need a professional cleaning…
Dental bridges are generally considered semi-permanent rather than lifelong fixtures. With proper care and regular check-ups, a high-quality bridge…
Your comfort is our priority. We use local anesthesia to ensure the preparation process is painless, and we offer various sedation options if you…
Think of your dental bridge the same as your natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily (using a bridge threader to clean underneath), and keep up…
While rare, a root canal can fail years later due to new decay, a fracture, or a compromised dental crown. Regular dental exams are the best way to…
Most patients return to normal within a few days, although the area may feel slightly different for a week or two as the inflammation…
Generally, yes. Keeping your natural tooth is always the preferred option as it maintains your bone structure and bite. An tooth extraction is…
Unsweetened, clear sparkling water is generally safe, though the slight acidity means it’s still best to rinse with plain water…