- Teeth Cleaning
- Fillings
- VeneersDental veneers usually require some grinding down of your tooth structure, which means that you will need to take care in-between appointments to care for your teeth and ensure your treatment goes as planned.
- CrownsAfter you have received a dental crown or bridge, do not eat for at least 2 hours, or until the anesthesia has worn off.
- Bridges
- Root Canal TreatmentAfter your root canal treatment, do not eat for at least 2 hours, or until the anesthesia has worn off. Your tooth will be sore, so you should avoid hard and chewy foods until discomfort subsides. This typically takes 7-10 days.
- Deep Cleaning
- DenturesYour dentures may feel awkward at first. Your speech may seem altered, and you may feel that your mouth is too full. As you adjust to wearing your appliance, these problems will subside. Most new dentures require a period of "breaking in" while you adjust to them. This adjustment period varies between patients.
- Oral Surgery
- Gum SurgeryCaring for your mouth properly following gum surgery is critical to the success of your procedure. After your treatment we recommend that you...
- Tooth ExtractionsAfter you have had a tooth extracted, you will have an initial healing period of 1-2 weeks. You will probably experience some swelling and discomfort for the first 48 hours.
- Teeth WhiteningThe first 48 hours after completing a professional teeth whitening treatment are crucial to maximizing the impact of the treatment on your smile.