Frequently
Asked Questions

If oral hygiene and dental health is not taken care properly, you may suffer from many types of dental problems including: dental cavities, stained/discolored teeth, gum disease, bad breath, teeth tear and wear, loosened teeth, tooth pain, tooth loss and more.
One may also have some dental defects like gummy smile, crooked/misaligned teeth, teeth gap and so on.
To treat above dental problems, there are several dental treatments that include,
- Dental veneers 
- Dental braces 
- Teeth whitening 
- Root canal treatment 
- Teeth reshaping and contouring 
- Gum contouring 
- Dental implants 
- Cosmetic dentistry 
Again, neglecting dental hygiene and oral care can trigger many dental issues. There can also be some traumatic and birth dental problems. Person’s eating habits can either maintain or damage an oral health. The main cause is a tooth decay that can lead to many further dental problems.
Some habits like grinding the teeth, using teeth as tools and not following appropriate brushing and flossing techniques may also cause the oral problems.
Visiting your dentist is like preventing many unexpected dental problems. A dentist consultation at least once a year is, therefore, recommended. In this dental appointment, the doctor will check on an oral health seeing if there is something unusual seen or felt in one’s mouth. This practice will mainly keep your mouth disease-free and save the teeth and gums from further damage that may result from any of the dental problems started already. Your doctor will also guide you for the important tips on dental care.
One should brush at least twice a day or after every meal and use soft-bristled toothbrushes. Flossing is also as important as brushing your teeth. Dental flossing is a thin thread that is used to remove the food particles/plaque stuck between the teeth in the space that is usually not easily reachable by your toothbrush.

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