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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

It’s essential to allow adequate time for your new filling or crown to properly set and stabilize. While temporary restrictions on chewing may apply initially, our team will provide you with clear guidance on when it’s safe to resume normal chewing activity to ensure the longevity of your restoration.

Some bleeding after certain dental procedures is normal and should subside within a day or two. It’s essential to follow our post-treatment instructions, including when and how to use gauze, to manage bleeding effectively. If you have concerns about prolonged bleeding, please reach out to our team for guidance.

If your filling is sensitive, please schedule a follow-up appointment with us. It could indicate an issue that needs to be addressed by our dental team.

We understand your concern. Changes in tooth sensitivity post-treatment can sometimes occur and may indicate a need for further evaluation. Please reach out to us to discuss any discomfort you are experiencing.

Sometimes, underlying dental issues may not be apparent until we begin an examination or treatment. We’ll be happy to explain the situation and discuss the best way to address it.

We take the health of your gums seriously. Please contact us immediately so we can address your concerns and ensure that your oral health needs are met effectively. Changes in spacing between teeth can occur due to various factors. Let’s discuss your specific situation to determine the best course of action for addressing this concern. Teeth may be more sensitive after a cleaning due to removed plaque and tartar. If sensitivity persists, please contact us to assess the situation further.

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