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FAQs
Frequently Asked Question
Having a good toothbrush is the first step to maintain good oral hygiene. The markets offer strong, medium and soft toothbrushes, but dentists always recommend the soft type, and now there are even extra –soft and ultra-soft option. Toothbrush abrasion can and often causes receding gums, which exposes the root surface of your teeth, Not only can this be an aesthetic concern, but it also increases the teeth sensitivity.
In most cases yes because of the following: - Brittle tooth structure after root canal treatment may lead fracture of the tooth in some cases. - Micro leak may happen and cause recontamination of the treated area leading to failure of root canal treatment.
If the smile line of a patient is affected and has a lot of discolored fillings causing lack of confidence that makes him/her avoids smiling, affecting his life quality then yes it is considered a treatment.
The average lifetime of indirect porcelain veneers is 15 years, while the average lifetime of direct composite resin veneers is 7 years. However, with proper care, you may be able to extend this for lifetime expectancy.
After getting veneers, you should brush and floss just as you would for your regular teeth. Proper daily brushing and using recommended dental care products are important. You should avoid the following: - Foods and drinks that usually cause stains. - Peeling hard nuts using your teeth like (walnuts, peanut, pistachio etc.)
Healthy kids and adults should have their teeth cleaned via scaling at least twice a year. Orthodontics patients should do that more frequently.
One of the more common types of toothpaste is fluoride toothpaste. Because fluoride strengthens your teeth and prevents decay, dentists recommend it for children and adults. If you complain of a certain issue with your teeth like sensitivity or calculus, your dentist will recommend you what suits you the best.
Even though baby teeth will eventually fall out, it's important that you care for them just as you do for permanent teeth. Baby teeth play an important role in a child's health and well-being. It also maintain the space for permanent teeth and maintains bone quality. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and maintain regular check-ups with a paediatric dentist, starting around the age of one.
1. Start wiping your child's teeth with a wet gauze as soon as the first one appears. 2.For children younger than 3 years old, use only a small amount of toothpaste. 3.Make sure your child eats a well-balanced diet.
Generally dental office whitening is a safe procedure, while pregnant patients, decayed teeth and hypersensitive teeth are contraindicated.
Stainless steel crowns are dental caps made of metal (stainless steel) material. They are placed over damaged teeth, and they are almost exclusively used for primary (baby) teeth. Most commonly, they are applied to molars to protect them from fracture and early loss.
Any sun screen with an SPF between (30 to 50)
Depends on your skin type, your dermatologist will recommend you what suites you the best like: - Pealing - Injection. - Mesotherapy. - Carbon (Laser).
- Shaving before the session. - No tattoo or Henna before the session. - Don’t expose to the sun for a long time before and after the session. - No Sauna or Moroccan bath for (5 to 6 days ) before or after the session.
- Laser and Radio frequency. - Stem cells and enzymes. - Micro Needling.
- Ultrasound Technology. - Radiesse Rejuvenation - Botox. - Threads.
Most people experience hair removal that lasts several months, and it might last for years. But laser hair removal doesn't guarantee permanent hair removal. When hair regrows, it's usually finer and lighter in color. You might need maintenance laser treatments for long-term hair reduction
Laser hair removal is not a one-and-done sort of deal. After you're finished receiving all of your sessions, laser hair removal will last for two to six years. However, maintenance sessions one to four times a year may be needed to keep the area hairless forever.
Different types of lasers are used to target hair follicles and accommodate different skin tones and body areas.
Botox injections block certain chemical signals from nerves, mostly signals that cause muscles to contract. The most common use of these injections is to temporarily relax the facial muscles that cause wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes.
"Botox is best for addressing dynamic lines on the face," says Dr. Hibler. "Fillers are best for addressing volume loss and folds on the face." The overall effect of both, however, should be smoother, plumper looking skin. With that, your goals will also dictate which treatment you should try.
If you're looking to a dermal filler to combat signs of aging, your mid-20s is often a good time to start. Your body starts to lose bone and collagen around age 26, so it's a good time to begin maintenance injections. By starting early, you'll require less product than if you wait until your mid-50s.
Patients must be 18 years or older to be able to get Botox. However, most experts agree that in most cases, patients at a good age for preventative Botox treatment are those in their mid-late 20s and early 30s who are prone to wrinkles.
One of the most common misconceptions about BOTOX and other injectable wrinkle relaxers is that using these products will make the patient appear frozen, plastic, or overly tight. In reality, the enhancements made with BOTOX injections can look exceptionally natural when performed by an experienced injector.
Like most things in life, dermal fillers do not last forever. You can keep your post-filler appearance by sticking to a regular touch-up schedule, but your filler will eventually disappear if left alone.