Frequently Asked Questions

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Restorative Dentistry

With modern techniques and anesthesia, RCT is a painless procedure that relieves tooth pain and saves your natural tooth.

It is required when a previous root canal does not heal properly due to infection or missed canals.

It’s a removable dental prosthesis with a metal framework, used to replace missing teeth while maintaining strength and comfort.

It’s done when a tooth is severely damaged and needs structural support before placing a crown.

Yes, implants are a long-term solution that function like natural teeth with proper care.

Options include dentures, bridges, and implants, depending on your oral health needs.

Patients with multiple damaged, worn, or missing teeth benefit from this comprehensive treatment plan.

Immediate dentures are prosthetic teeth placed immediately after tooth extraction, so you don’t have to go without teeth during the healing period. They are recommended for patients who want to maintain appearance and function while their gums and jaw heal before permanent dentures are made.

Cosmetic Dentistry

With proper care, they can last 10–15 years or more.

They are highly durable, natural-looking, and metal-free.

Yes, ceramic crowns are ideal for front teeth because of their excellent aesthetics.

Inlays fit inside the tooth, while onlays cover a larger portion, including cusps.

Yes, when done professionally, it’s safe and effective for brightening your smile.

Options include braces, aligners, and retainers based on the case.

On average, treatment lasts 6–18 months depending on alignment needs.

It’s a cosmetic procedure to contour uneven teeth for a better smile.

Oral Surgery

It covers facial trauma, jaw issues, and complex tooth surgeries.

It’s needed when infection persists after root canal treatment.

A tooth that fails to erupt properly, often wisdom teeth, requiring surgical removal.

It involves removing teeth that cannot be pulled easily due to breakage or impaction.

When they cause pain, infection, or crowding.

No, local anesthesia ensures a painless experience.

Preventive Care & General Dentistry

By age 1 or within 6 months of the first tooth eruption.

Every 6 months for healthy gums and teeth.

Common causes include plaque buildup, gum infection, or vitamin deficiency.

Yes, modern digital X-rays use minimal radiation and are safe for all ages.