Frequently Asked Questions

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General Information

Yes, we accept a variety of insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify if your specific insurance provider is accepted and to discuss coverage.

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent cavities.

Yes, teeth whitening treatments performed by a dentist or with dentist-approved products are safe and effective.

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and smile through procedures like whitening, veneers, and bonding.

At-home whitening options include over-the-counter whitening strips, gels, toothpaste, and custom trays provided by your dentist.

Preventive Care

Preventive dental care is maintaining oral health to avoid cavities, gum disease, and other issues

You should visit the dentist every six months for preventive care and routine check-ups

Dental sealants are thin protective coatings applied to teeth’s chewing surfaces to prevent cavities

Prevention: Brush and floss daily, visit the dentist regularly, avoid tobacco, and maintain a healthy diet

Yes, chronic therapy can improve posture by strengthening muscles and correcting alignment over time.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is dental treatment focused on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and smile

Teeth whitening typically lasts 6 months to 2 years, depending on diet, habits, and oral care.

Cosmetic dentistry improves your smile by whitening teeth, fixing chips or gaps, reshaping teeth, and enhancing overall appearance.

Dental fillings are materials used to repair cavities or damaged teeth and are needed when decay or minor fractures occur.

A dental crown is a custom cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its strength, shape, and appearance.

Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth to restore their function and appearance

Dental fillings repair cavities or minor tooth damage and are needed when decay creates a hole in the tooth.

Partial dentures replace some missing teeth while natural teeth remain in the mouth, whereas full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw.

Most restorative dental procedures are not painful because local anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable during treatment.

Care for your restorations by brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, avoiding hard or sticky foods, and visiting your dentist for routine checkups and cleanings.