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Frequently Asked Questions

We have compiled the most frequently asked questions for you here.

On this page, you can find answers to our patients' most frequently asked questions. Our goal is to provide complete information about all procedures, ensuring your confidence and comfort before your visit.

It's generally recommended that you visit your dentist at least twice a year for checkups. Regular checkups help detect tooth decay and gum disease early and make them easier to treat.

Implant treatment is performed under local anesthesia, so you won't feel any pain during the procedure. You may experience some mild tenderness afterward, but this usually subsides quickly.

Tartar causes bacteria to accumulate and can lead to gum disease. Regular tartar removal protects both your gums and teeth.

Yes, a properly performed root canal can last for many years without any problems. However, a crown placed on the tooth after treatment makes it last longer.

It usually takes 2-6 months for the implant to fuse with the jawbone. This time period can vary from person to person.

We can assist you in emergencies, but we recommend that you make an appointment in advance to avoid being overwhelmed by the rush hour.

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