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Yes. If your child’s still growing their teeth, you can use a soft-bristle toothbrush to clean their gums gently. Brushing the gums will help remove…
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that your child visit the dentist by their first birthday or within six months of their first…
To achieve the best results, you must wear your clear aligners for 20 to 22 hours every day. You should only remove them to eat, drink beverages…
You may experience mild pressure or soreness for the first day or two after switching to a new set of trays, as the aligners are actively moving your…
For most mild to moderate alignment issues, clear aligners are just as effective as traditional braces. They are a more convenient, aesthetic, and…
There are many common signs that a root canal may be necessary, including tooth pain, swelling, bleeding gums, and prolonged sensitivity. However,…
In most cases, yes. A tooth that has undergone a root canal treatment will require a crown because it becomes more brittle over time. A dental crown…
Saving your natural tooth is always the best option. Pulling a tooth leaves a gap that can cause surrounding teeth to shift out of alignment.…
The American Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist every six months for a routine checkup. However, if you have a history of…
Yes. Gingivitis is an early, reversible stage of periodontitis or gum disease. By catching gingivitis early, you can prevent chronic inflammation,…