FAQs

We recommend visiting your dentist every 6 months for a routine check-up and professional cleaning — even if you have no pain. Many dental problems develop silently, and early detection prevents complex treatments.

No. Professional scaling removes plaque and tartar that brushing cannot eliminate. It does not damage or loosen teeth. In fact, it helps prevent gum disease, bad breath, and tooth loss.

You may need a root canal if you experience severe tooth pain, lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, pus discharge, or deep decay. Root canal treatment helps save your natural tooth.

Modern root canal procedures are performed under local anesthesia and are typically painless. Most patients feel significant relief after treatment.

Gum recession occurs when the gum margin pulls away, exposing the tooth root. It may cause sensitivity or aesthetic concerns. Early treatment can prevent further progression.

Yes. Dental X-rays use very low radiation levels and are considered safe. We also use protective measures whenever required.

Yes. The second trimester is generally the safest period for most dental procedures. Always inform your dentist about your pregnancy so care can be customized.

Common options include dental implants, fixed bridges, and removable dentures. Dental implants are often the most natural and long-lasting solution, depending on individual suitability.

Brush twice daily, floss daily, maintain regular professional cleanings, avoid tobacco use, and follow your dentist’s advice.

Yes. Orthodontic treatment is effective at any age. Many adults choose braces or clear aligners to improve alignment and smile aesthetics.

Sensitivity may result from worn enamel, gum recession, cavities, or teeth grinding. A dental evaluation helps identify the exact cause and proper treatment.

Early cavities often show no symptoms. Possible signs include sensitivity, visible dark spots, food getting stuck, or pain. Regular check-ups help detect decay early.

Not always. Many teeth can be saved with treatments such as fillings or root canal therapy. Extraction is considered only when a tooth is severely damaged.

Yes. Dental implants are a well-established and predictable procedure with high success rates when performed by qualified professionals.

With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, dental implants can last many years or even decades.

Contact your dentist immediately if you experience severe pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or trauma. Prompt care can often save the tooth.

Bleeding gums commonly indicate gum inflammation or gingivitis. Professional cleaning and improved oral hygiene usually resolve the issue.

No. Bad breath can be caused by gum disease, cavities, dry mouth, or infections. A dental check-up can help diagnose the cause.

Yes, when performed by qualified dentists. Treatments like teeth whitening and veneers are widely practiced and safe with proper evaluation.

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