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WHAT CAN I DO TO REDUCE SENSITIVITY IN FUTURE TEETH WHITENING?

To reduce sensitivity during and after teeth whitening, use a desensitizing toothpaste, avoid extremely hot or cold foods, and follow the dentist̵...

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Is teeth whitening going to be painful?

Tooth sensitivity during and after teeth whitening is common, but usually subsides within a few days. Pain can be managed with over-the-counter pain r...

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What are the Limitations of Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening may not be effective on all types of stains, such as those caused by trauma or medication. Overuse can also cause tooth sensitivity an...

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What are the advantages of Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening can improve the appearance of teeth by removing stains and discoloration, resulting in a brighter smile. It is a safe and non-invasive...

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How often do I need to clean my teeth by dentist?

It is recommended to have a dental cleaning every six months to 1 year. However, the frequency may vary based on individual oral health needs and the ...

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Does teeth cleaning damage tooth or enamel surface?

No, teeth cleaning performed by a dental professional does not damage tooth enamel. It removes plaque and tartar build up to promote oral health....

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HOW DO PIT AND FISSURE SEALANTS WORK

They work wonderfull. Sealants fill the grooves and pits on teeth, creating a smooth surface that is easy to clean and preventing bacteria from causin...

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Why do children need to see a pediatric dentist instead of a regular dentist?

Pediatric dentists are specially trained to treat children, including those with special needs. They have expertise in addressing the unique dental ne...

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When should I begin cleaning my child’s teeth?

Parents should begin cleaning their child’s teeth as soon as the first tooth appears. Initially, use a soft-bristled toothbrush with water, and ...

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When should my children first begin visiting the dentist?

Children should visit the dentist for their first checkup by age one or within six months after the first tooth erupts. This helps to establish good o...

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