Why might I experience tooth sensitivity?
Exposed roots, cavities, worn enamel or fillings, gum disease, fractured teeth, or recent dental procedures can cause sensitivity.
Exposed roots, cavities, worn enamel or fillings, gum disease, fractured teeth, or recent dental procedures can cause sensitivity.
Regular dental check-ups, brushing, flossing, tongue cleaning, drinking water, and avoiding certain foods can help. It might also indicate other health issues. Online Appointment Requests
You can consume flavored soy milk with added protein, fiber, and omega-3 with porcelain veneers, but be cautious of any added sugars and maintain good oral hygiene. Online Appointment Requests
Some individuals may experience temporary speech changes or a mild lisp when they first start wearing Invisalign aligners. This usually improves over time. Online Appointment Requests
Sugary or acidic foods/beverages can lead to cavities or enamel erosion. A balanced diet provides necessary nutrients for gum health and tooth repair. Online Appointment Requests
Treatments include bonding, crowns, veneers, root canals, or extraction, depending on the severity. Online Appointment Requests
Professional treatments provide faster results than at-home kits. Sensitivity is common post-treatment. Not all discolorations can be bleached effectively. Online Appointment Requests