FAQ’s

General Dentistry & Preventive Care

  • Q: How often should I visit the dentist?
    A: We recommend a dental check-up every 6 months for adults and children. Regular visits help detect cavities, gum disease, and other dental issues early.

  • Q: What should I do if I have a toothache?
    A: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relievers if needed, and visit our clinic immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.

  • Q: How do I maintain oral hygiene at home?
    A: Brush twice daily, floss once daily, use an antimicrobial mouthwash, eat a balanced diet, and visit your dentist regularly.

  • Q: Are dental X-rays safe?
    A: Yes, dental X-rays are safe. We use digital X-rays that emit minimal radiation and provide precise imaging for diagnosis.

  • Q: Can cavities be prevented?
    A: Absolutely! Regular brushing, flossing, fluoride use, sealants, and routine dental visits prevent cavities.

  • Q: What is fluoride treatment, and why is it needed?
    A: Fluoride strengthens enamel, prevents decay, and is safe for children and adults. It’s applied professionally in a quick, painless session.

  • Q: Are dental sealants safe for children?
    A: Yes, sealants are a protective coating applied to chewing surfaces to prevent cavities and are completely safe.

  • Q: How can I prevent gum disease?
    A: Brush, floss, maintain a healthy diet, avoid tobacco, and get professional cleanings regularly.

  • Q: What is oral prophylaxis (teeth cleaning)?
    A: It’s the professional cleaning of teeth to remove plaque, tartar, and stains, preventing gum disease and cavities.

  • Q: Can diet affect dental health?
    A: Yes, sugary, acidic foods increase cavity risk, while a balanced diet rich in vitamins promotes healthy teeth and gums.

Orthodontics & Braces

  • Q: What is the best age for orthodontic treatment?
    A: Children should have an orthodontic evaluation by age 7, though adults can also undergo braces or aligner treatments successfully.

  • Q: Are braces painful?
    A: Initial discomfort is normal, but our specialists ensure minimal pain with proper adjustment techniques.

  • Q: How long does orthodontic treatment take?
    A: Depending on severity, treatment can take 6 months to 2 years. We create personalized plans for each patient.

  • Q: What is the difference between ceramic and metal braces?
    A: Ceramic braces are tooth-colored and less visible, while metal braces are durable and effective for all types of corrections.

  • Q: Can adults get braces?
    A: Yes, adult orthodontic treatment is highly effective and increasingly popular for cosmetic and functional improvement.

  • Q: What are Invisalign / clear aligners?
    A: Transparent, removable trays that gradually straighten teeth without traditional braces.

  • Q: Are clear aligners effective?
    A: Yes, they provide precise, predictable results for mild to moderate misalignment cases.

  • Q: What are orthodontic retainers?
    A: Retainers maintain teeth in their corrected position after braces or aligner treatment to prevent relapse.

  • Q: How long should retainers be worn?
    A: Initially full-time (6–12 months), then night-time only as advised by your orthodontist.

  • Q: Can braces correct jaw alignment?
    A: Yes, braces and orthodontic appliances can correct bite problems and improve jaw alignment over time.

Cosmetic Dentistry

  • Q: What is teeth whitening?
    A: A professional procedure to remove stains and lighten teeth, giving you a brighter smile.

  • Q: Is teeth whitening safe?
    A: Yes, when performed by professionals, it is safe and effective for most patients.

  • Q: What are dental veneers?
    A: Thin shells bonded to teeth to improve appearance, correct discoloration, chips, and minor misalignment.

  • Q: How long do veneers last?
    A: Porcelain veneers last 10–15 years with proper care; composite veneers last 5–7 years.

  • Q: Can bonding fix small gaps or chips?
    A: Yes, cosmetic bonding is quick, painless, and restores tooth aesthetics.

  • Q: What is a smile makeover?
    A: A combination of cosmetic and orthodontic treatments to create a perfect smile tailored to the patient.

  • Q: Are cosmetic dental procedures painful?
    A: No, local anesthesia and modern techniques ensure pain-free treatment.

  • Q: How much does a smile makeover cost?
    A: Cost varies depending on treatments. Contact our clinic for a personalized consultation.

  • Q: What is laser dentistry?
    A: Use of dental lasers for precise, minimally invasive treatments like gum surgery, cavity removal, and soft tissue procedures.

  • Q: Are lasers safe for teeth and gums?
    A: Yes, FDA-approved lasers provide safe, painless, and efficient dental care.

Dental Implants & Restorative Dentistry

  • Q: What is a dental implant?
    A: A titanium post placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth permanently.

  • Q: How long does an implant last?
    A: With proper care, dental implants can last 15–25 years or longer.

  • Q: Is dental implant surgery painful?
    A: Local anesthesia and sedation options ensure a comfortable, pain-free procedure.

  • Q: What are dentures?
    A: Removable prosthetic teeth to replace missing teeth, available as partial or complete sets.

  • Q: What is the difference between fixed and removable dentures?
    A: Fixed dentures (implant-supported) are stable and permanent; removable dentures can be taken out for cleaning.

  • Q: What is a dental crown?
    A: A cap that covers a damaged tooth to restore function, strength, and appearance.

  • Q: How long does a dental crown last?
    A: 10–15 years with proper care, regular check-ups, and oral hygiene.

  • Q: What is a dental bridge?
    A: A prosthetic device to replace one or more missing teeth using adjacent teeth for support.

  • Q: Can implants replace multiple teeth?
    A: Yes, multiple implants or implant-supported dentures can restore a full arch of teeth.

  • Q: How long is recovery after implant surgery?
    A: Initial healing takes 1–2 weeks; complete osseointegration may take 3–6 months.

Pediatric Dentistry

  • Q: When should my child first visit the dentist?
    A: By age 1 or within six months of the first tooth eruption.

  • Q: How can I help my child prevent cavities?
    A: Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, avoid sugary snacks, and schedule regular dental check-ups.

  • Q: Are fluoride treatments safe for children?
    A: Yes, fluoride strengthens enamel and prevents decay when used professionally.

  • Q: Can children get orthodontic treatment early?
    A: Yes, early evaluation helps correct jaw growth and prevent complex issues later.

  • Q: What are habit-breaking appliances?
    A: Dental devices to correct thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, or mouth-breathing habits in children.

Emergency & Specialized Dentistry

  • Q: What should I do for a knocked-out tooth?
    A: Keep it moist (milk or saline), avoid cleaning vigorously, and visit our clinic immediately for possible re-implantation.

  • Q: Can dental emergencies be treated on the same day?
    A: Yes, we provide same-day appointments for urgent dental issues.

  • Q: What is TMJ / TMD treatment?
    A: Treatment for jaw joint disorders, including bite correction, splints, physiotherapy, and in severe cases, minor surgery.

  • Q: What is sedation dentistry?
    A: Use of safe sedatives to relax patients during dental procedures, ideal for anxious patients or children.

  • Q: How can I prevent dental emergencies?
    A: Maintain good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, use mouthguards for sports, and avoid hard or sticky foods.

Pediatric Dentistry

  • Q: When should my child first visit the dentist?
    A: By age 1 or within six months of the first tooth eruption.

  • Q: How can I help my child prevent cavities?
    A: Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, avoid sugary snacks, and schedule regular dental check-ups.

  • Q: Are fluoride treatments safe for children?
    A: Yes, fluoride strengthens enamel and prevents decay when used professionally.

  • Q: Can children get orthodontic treatment early?
    A: Yes, early evaluation helps correct jaw growth and prevent complex issues later.

  • Q: What are habit-breaking appliances?
    A: Dental devices to correct thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, or mouth-breathing habits in children.

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