FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer a wide range of dental services, including general check-ups, preventive care, cosmetic treatments, dental emergency care, Teeth Whitening ,Veneers ,Aligners, Dental Implants ,Bridges , Dentures , Dental Cleaning , Teeth Whitening, Sedation , Kids Dentistry , Root Canal Treatments , Extractions and all aspects of Dentistry under the scope of General Dental Practise.
Please bring a valid ID, any previous medical records, and a list of current medications (if applicable , insurance info / card (if applicable)
Most children and adults should visit every 6 months for a checkup and cleaning. Some patients—such as those with gum disease, frequent cavities, or orthodontic needs—may need more frequent visits.
Your child should have their first dental visit by age 1 or within 6 months of their first tooth erupting. Early visits help prevent cavities and build positive dental habits.
Yes. We treat patients of all ages, making it easier for families to book appointments together and maintain consistent care.
A typical visit includes:
- Dental exam
- Professional cleaning
- X-rays if needed
- Oral health advice
Your dentist will also check for early signs of decay, gum disease, and bite issues.
Yes. Cleanings are gentle, safe, and designed to help children feel comfortable while preventing cavities and gum issues.
Common dental emergencies include:
- Severe toothache or persistent pain
- Knocked-out or broken tooth
- Swelling in the gums or face
- Dental abscess or infection
- Uncontrolled bleeding in the mouth
- Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root)
- Rinse it gently if dirty (do not scrub)
- Try to place it back in the socket if possible
- If not, store it in milk or saliva
Contact the clinic immediately — time is critical (ideally within 1 hour)
Yes. Emergency patients are typically seen the same day whenever possible, especially for pain, infection, or trauma.
You can:
- Rinse with warm salt water
- Take over-the-counter pain relief (as directed)
- Apply a cold compress to the outside of the cheek
Avoid very hot, cold, or sugary foods
Then contact the clinic as soon as possible.
Hospitals can help with pain or infection control, but they usually do not treat the underlying dental issue. A dental clinic is the best place for definitive treatment.
Yes, We accept a wide range of insurance plans. Coverage varies, so it’s best to contact the office to confirm your benefits.
Common options include:
- Insurance billing
- Credit/debit cards
HSA/FSA accounts (if applicable)
This is very common. Our use:
- Gentle, child-friendly communication
- “Tell-show-do” techniques
- Positive reinforcement
A calm, welcoming environment
Yes. Depending on the case, options may include:
- Nitrous oxide (laughing gas)
- Oral sedation
Local anesthetic for pain control
You should seek urgent care if you experience:
- Swelling in the face or gums
- Fever with tooth pain
- Persistent or worsening pain
Sensitivity that does not go away
Minor issues sometimes can, but pain, swelling, or trauma should never wait. Early treatment prevents complications and more costly procedures.