Your new teeth will not only look and feel like natural teeth, they’ll also function like healthy, strong teeth. With TRUE TEETH, you’ll be able to bite into all your favorite foods again with confidence.
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Can I bring someone with me for support?
Yes. We recommend you bring a family member or friend. They’ll help you feel more at ease before and after the procedure. Plus, you can show them your new smile!
Do you offer financing options or payment plans?
Thanks to precise technology and our all-inclusive surgical centers, the cost of TRUE TEETH is much less than some alternative options. However, many patients still need financing to help pay for the procedure. That’s why we work closely with third-party healthcare financing companies, like LendingClub® and CareCredit®, that provide payment plans for qualified patients. At your consultation, our treatment coordinators can help you plan strategies that fit your budget. Together, we’ll explore the options available.
What are the reasons for wisdom teeth removal?
Wisdom teeth are often removed due to impaction, which occurs when these third molars lack sufficient space to grow properly. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, discomfort, infections, and other dental issues, necessitating their extraction.
How do I know if my tooth is cracked or broken?
Symptoms of a cracked tooth include pain while chewing or releasing the bite, constant or intermittent pain, and sensitivity to hot or cold liquid or food. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s essential to seek professional dental care as soon as possible.
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Why is it important to use my dental benefits before they expire?
Dental insurance plans often set yearly maximum limits for dental care expenses, typically averaging around $1,000 per person per year. These maximums reset annually, and unused benefits will be lost if not utilized. By using your dental benefits before they expire, you maximize your savings and make the most of your investment.
Can a dead tooth be saved?
While the pulp of a dead tooth can’t be restored to a healthy state, timely treatment can preserve its structure. Root canal treatment involves removing infected pulp and cleaning and sealing the root canal to prevent reinfection. A dental crown is often necessary to protect the treated tooth from further damage.
Learn more about dead tooth nerve causes, treatment and prevention.
What are the signs that I might be grinding my teeth at night?
Look for signs such as a sore and painful jaw, headaches, earaches, increased tooth sensitivity to hot or cold stimuli, facial pain, dental damage (flattened, chipped, or worn-down teeth), difficulty sleeping, and stiff shoulders. These symptoms can indicate teeth grinding.
How can vitamin A improve gum health and prevent infections?
Vitamin A plays a crucial role in healing inflamed gum tissues and maintaining oral mucous membranes. It also boosts resistance to infections. Food sources include beef, liver, milk, cheese, and eggs. When taking supplements, it’s best to consume them with a meal to aid absorption.
Learn more by reading our blog, Strengthen Your Teeth and Gums with Essential Vitamins.
How many times a day should I brush my teeth for good oral health?
It is recommended to brush your teeth twice daily—once in the morning and once before bed. If possible, brushing after meals, especially after lunch, is encouraged. Thorough rinsing of the mouth is advised if brushing isn’t immediately possible after meals.