

Frequently asked questions
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Aesthetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth and smile using modern techniques. It includes treatments such as teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and smile design to achieve a natural, balanced, and confident look.
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A dental implant is a small titanium screw that replaces the root of a missing tooth. It is placed into the jawbone and topped with a crown to restore your smile’s natural appearance and function.
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With proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, implants can last for many years — often a lifetime. Avoiding smoking and maintaining good oral health help increase their durability.
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Anyone with healthy gums and sufficient bone structure can be a good candidate. If bone loss has occurred, bone grafting treatments can help prepare the area for implants.
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Zirconium crowns are stronger, more durable, and offer a natural look that blends perfectly with your existing teeth. Porcelain crowns are also aesthetic but slightly less resistant to pressure compared to zirconium.
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Professional teeth whitening performed by a dentist is safe and does not damage the enamel. Over-the-counter or unregulated whitening products, however, can cause tooth sensitivity or harm the gums.
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Smile design focuses on improving the overall appearance of your smile using personalized treatments such as veneers, whitening, and orthodontics. It aims to achieve a natural, harmonious smile that complements your facial features.
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When braces are first applied, you may feel slight pressure or sensitivity for a few days. This usually disappears once your teeth start adapting to the movement.
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Brush your teeth twice daily, floss regularly, and visit your dentist at least twice a year. A balanced diet and avoiding sugary drinks also play an important role in long-term oral health.






