Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions. Collections of frequently asked questions and answers to them, aimed at providing help to a given user of the website without the need to involve any people.
Is teeth whitening harmful to teeth?
Teeth whitening is not harmful if the decision is made by a doctor after assessing the patient's oral health and eliminating contraindications such as exposed tooth necks, numerous enamel cracks, or carious or non-carious defects.
What is the difference between scaling and sandblasting?
Scaling is a procedure involving the removal of hard deposits from tooth surfaces using an ultrasonic tip. Sandblasting is a complementary procedure that removes deposits using a strong stream of air, sand, and water.
Why do gums bleed?
95% of causes of bleeding gums start in the oral cavity. The most common cause is gum inflammation resulting from insufficient hygiene, presence of tartar, overhanging fillings, or cavities.
How to prepare for teeth whitening?
The most important thing is that teeth are healthy, free of cavities and exposed tooth necks. If teeth do not require treatment, scaling is necessary to clean teeth of tartar and deposits.
Is dental treatment under a microscope good?
Yes, dental treatment under a microscope is considered very good practice. The microscope provides significant magnification and illumination, allowing the dentist to perform the procedure more accurately and precisely.
Do I need to have other teeth treated before getting an implant?
Yes, before placing a dental implant, it is necessary to treat all other teeth and gums. Untreated tooth and gum diseases can lead to infections that can spread and affect the area around the implant.
Why do my teeth hurt when I eat cold food?
Tooth pain when consuming cold food can be caused by tooth sensitivity (exposed dentin, gum recession), cavities, leaky fillings, tooth cracks, or gum disease.
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