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In some cases, your dentist can place a sealant over a very early stage of decay to stop its progression. However, your dentist will determine this…
No, the process is painless and noninvasive without drilling or numbing. Your dentist will clean and condition your tooth before adding the sealing…
To reduce sensitivity after whitening, use a toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth. Avoid very hot or cold foods and drinks for the first few…
Teeth whitening treatments work on natural tooth enamel. They do not change the color of dental restorations such as crowns, veneers, or…
Most patients experience little to no discomfort during professional teeth whitening. Some people may experience temporary tooth sensitivity, but…
Care for bonded teeth the same way you care for your natural teeth: brush twice daily, floss once daily, and maintain regular dental check-ups. Avoid…
Bonding is excellent for closing small gaps. For larger spaces, other orthodontic or restorative options your dentist recommends might be more…
No, the procedure is typically painless. Since it’s a minimally invasive process that works on the tooth’s surface, anesthesia is usually…
If a restoration comes off, contact our office immediately. Do not attempt to reattach it yourself with household adhesives. Keep the crown or veneer…
You should continue your regular dental checkups, typically every six months. We can monitor the condition of your cosmetic work, check the health of…