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    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Do I need to arrive early for my first appointment?

    Yes. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to fill out any remaining patient forms.

    2. What should I do if I require premedication?

    Please be sure to request a prescription prior to your appointment, or if you are unsure, contact us and we can help.

    3. Should I take antibiotics before my appointment?

    If your gums start to bleed, this can be an indicator of gum disease. You can use over the counter drugs to alleviate the pain. But most importantly, you should visit your dentist urgently so that they can check your gums and treat you based on your condition.

    4. How long will my first appointment last?

    It varies, but please plan on 1 to 1.5 hours for the first visit.

    How many times should I visit my dentist?

    You should schedule a visit with your dentist, once every six months. However, based on your oral health status the number of visits can vary accordingly.

    When do I need to change my toothbrush?

    When the bristles are frayed and worn out on your toothbrush, you should change it immediately. The recommended time span to change your toothbrush is every three months. Also, if you happen to have the flu or any other kind of bacterial infection, it is best to change your toothbrush when you are well again.

    If I have my teeth whitened, how long will it last for?

    The time frame will vary based on your lifestyle. Usually, teeth whitening can last for at least a couple of years if you maintain good oral hygiene practices.

    What do I do if my gums start to bleed?

    If your gums start to bleed, this can be an indicator of gum disease. You can use over the counter drugs to alleviate the pain. But most importantly, you should visit your dentist urgently so that they can check your gums and treat you based on your condition.