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FAQ'S
I have missing teeth, should they be replaced?
A missing tooth or teeth can cause a myriad of problems as we age. Our teeth are held in place by the surrounding and opposing teeth. When a tooth is extracted, the remaining teeth shift to try to "close the space". This shifting of the other teeth will lead to loss of more teeth, Tempero-Mandibular Joint Dysfunction (or TMJ) periodontal (or gum) problems, bone loss and pain. There are several ways to replace a missing tooth. A staff member will be able to help you to decide which way is best for you.I have a broken tooth, how quickly can I have it repaired?
In about 1 hour! We use a computer aided design system called CEREC to design and fabricate your new crown in just one visit. CEREC can also fabricate inlays, onlays and veneers.
New teeth in an hour; now that's progress!What is Gum Disease?
Gum disease is a term that is used for a variety of conditions, from simple gum inflammation to serious gum disease that can result in teeth being lost.
Gum disease can cause problems elsewhere in your body, but can be slowed and even stopped with proper care and attention to your oral care.
How do I know if I have gum disease?
Symptoms are not always noticeable in the early stages but may include:
- Persistent bad breath
- Red or swollen gums
- Tender or bleeding gums
- Painful chewing
- Loose teeth
- Sensitive teeth
What can I do to prevent gum disease?
Luckily, gum disease is preventable. Here are some tips for prevention:
- Brush your teeth for two minutes, twice a day using a fluoride toothpaste, and a good power toothbrush.
- Floss every day.
- Visit your dental professional (at least twice a year) for a checkup and professional cleaning.
- Have your brushing technique checked by your dental professional.
- Eat a well-balanced diet and try not to snack or sugary food between meals.
- Don’t smoke.
I am self conscious of my discolored teeth, is teeth whitening safe?
Yes. Extensive research and clinical studies indicate that whitening teeth under the supervision of a dentist is safe. In fact, many dentists consider whitening the safest cosmetic dental procedure available. As with any tooth whitening product, Zoom! is not recommended for children under 13 years of age and pregnant or lactating woman.