What are direct and indirect dental fillings?
Direct fillings (like amalgam or composite) are placed immediately in a cavity. Indirect fillings (like inlays or onlays) are fabricated outside of the mouth and then placed.
Direct fillings (like amalgam or composite) are placed immediately in a cavity. Indirect fillings (like inlays or onlays) are fabricated outside of the mouth and then placed.
To cover and protect a damaged tooth, restore its appearance, hold a bridge in place, or cover an implant. Online Appointment Requests
To reduce out-of-pocket expenses, encourage regular dental check-ups, and ensure affordability for treatments or emergencies. Online Appointment Requests
It provides detailed views of the mouth, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Online Appointment Requests
Various factors, including injury, acidic foods, vitamin deficiencies, stress, and certain conditions. Online Appointment Requests
Some people may experience increased saliva production initially, but it typically subsides as you get used to wearing the aligners. Online Appointment Requests
Plaque is a soft, sticky film of bacteria. If not removed, it hardens into tartar, a hard deposit that requires professional cleaning to remove. Online Appointment Requests