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Frequently Asked Questions

What are implants?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge in place. Dental implants are also more conservative and tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support.

What are porcelain veneers?
Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin laminates of porcelain that are bonded to the front of teeth. The veneers allow the dentist to change the colour and/or the shape of the teeth. They are the best in cosmetic dentistry.

Are white fillings better than silver fillings?
The two main differences between white and silver fillings are their composition and their esthetics. There is a very small segment of the population that has an authentic allergy to mercury. For this reason, silver fillings would be contraindicated as mercury is found in them. White fillings are made of a composite resin. The second difference is esthetics. The white fillings are tooth coloured and as such, are more pleasing to the eye than the silver fillings.

Should I have my silver fillings replaced?
One should only have their silver fillings replaced as needed. The reasons for replacement are if there are signs of tooth decay underneath the filling or if the filling has broken. Very rarely does someone have an authentic allergy to silver fillings. Individuals who feel they do have an allergy should speak with their dentist.

How old should I be before I have braces?
One should be assessed for orthodontics(braces) as early as age 7. Sometimes, early interceptive therapy can eliminate or reduce the amount of orthodontics required in the future.

When should I bring my children in for a check-up?
One should begin bringing their children in for a check-up as early as age 3. The young child can become aquainted with their dentist and develop a trusting relationship.

Why do teeth that have had "root canals" need crowns?
Not all teeth that have had "root canals" need crowns. If a crown is indicated, it is generally because the restoration(filling) on the tooth is too large and it will probably fracture under normal function. Also, after a tooth has had a root canal, it becomes more brittle because there is no longer a blood supply to the tooth. This brittle nature could predispose the tooth to fracture. A crown would help to alleviate this problem.

Why should I save my tooth instead of extracting it?
One should generally avoid extracting their permanent teeth. If a tooth is extracted, the teeth in front, behind and above or below will encroach upon the space. The spacing of the mouth will change. As well, the tongue may grow into the space of the missing teeth and the jaw could be affected. This could lead to pain in the joints.

Is it safe to whiten teeth?
Under the supervision of a dentist, it is perfectly safe to whiten teeth. Individuals who definitely should not whiten their teeth are pregnant women or women who are breast feeding.

Why do I have to come in for regular cleanings?
One should always come in for regular cleanings as this is one way in which you can actively keep gum disease under control in your mouth. As well, at your regular cleaning appointment, your dentist will check for any signs of oral cancer, any signs of tooth decay, the state of gum disease in your mouth and any other concerns you might have.

Why do I need to reline or make a new denture?
After one loses some or all of their teeth, the bone in the area is no longer under "function". When this happens, the bone begins to atrophy (become smaller). This process always occurring so the denture you had made will not fit you as well in the future.

How important is Oral Cancer Screening?
Oral cancer screening is performed by your dentist and is very important. Your dentist can see the early signs of mouth cancer or other signs of systemic diseases. Some diseases, even though they are present elsewhere in the body, can be noticed and dectected early in the mouth. One such example is the presence of AIDS.
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