Brighton Dental Associates
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit the dentist?
What are the signs of gum disease?
• gums that bleed when you brush
• gums that have pulled away from the teeth
• bad breath that does not go away
• pus between your teeth and gums
• loose teeth
• a change in your bite (the way you teeth come together)
• a change in the fit of partial dentures
Can I prevent gum disease?
Brushing your teeth really well twice a day with a toothbrush in good condition.
Cleaning between your teeth with floss or an interdental cleaner.
Eating a balanced diet that limits between meal snacks and visiting your dentist regularly.
Can my teeth be whiter?
How does food cause tooth decay?
When you eat, food passes through your mouth where it encounters germs or bacteria that live in your mouth. This union of food, germs and bacteria create a sticky film of bacteria called plaque.
Bacteria loves sugars found in many foods, and will use the sugar to produce acids that are able to destroy the hard surface (enamel) of the tooth. If this sticky substance is not removed from your teeth, tooth decay will eventually occur.
What causes bad breath?
Why are x-rays important?
• position of your teeth
• impacted teeth
• presence and extent of dental decay
• any bone damage
• an abscessed tooth
• jaw fracture
• any malocclusion of teeth
• other abnormalities of the jaw bone or teeth
What if I break a filling?
We create beautiful smiles!
Orthodontics:
Six Month Braces & Invisalign®
Implant Diagnosis:
Placement to Final Restoration
Amazing Smile Makeovers
Porcelain Veneers
Soft Tissue Laser
Corrects "Gummy" Smiles
Root Canal Therapy
Oral Sedation
Available
Sports Guards
Whitening Options
In Office & Take Home
Emergencies Welcome
Seen Promptly
