FAQ’s
Frequently
Asked Questions.
Why
do I get decay (cavities)?
Do adults need fluoride?
What is gingivitis?
What is gum disease?
The
American Dental Association says that over 75-80% of all adults
have or will have some form of gum disease.
Gum disease, or more correctly called "periodontal disease",
is a bacterial infection in the gums and supporting structures of
the teeth. It can be divided into several categories.
The first stage is called "gingivitis" and is characterized
by gum tissue that is red, puffy, and bleeds easily when touched
with a toothbrush, floss or dental instrument.
The second, third, and fourth stages are initial, moderate, and
advanced "periodontal disease", respectively. These stages
are different from gingivitis because the infection has destroyed
the bone supporting the teeth, causing eventual tooth loss.
Frequently
Asked Questions about Whitening
•••
Who can benefit from tooth whitening?
••• Do
many people whiten their teeth?
••• Is
there any difference between tooth whiteners •••
available at the pharmacy and products
••• available at
Grin Dentistry?
•••
What causes tooth discoloration?
••• How
long do the results last?
•••
Is whitening safe?
••• Will
my dental insurance cover this procedure?
What
makes Porcelain Veneers so unique?
How long would porcelain veneers last
and will they stain over a period of time?
When can veneers be used?
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