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How To Know If You Need Braces

If your teeth are crooked, crowded, misaligned or affecting your bite or confidence, then the chances are you may benefit from braces. At Preventive Dental, we often say that braces aren’t just for teenagers or for cosmetic reasons, they are a practical solution for long term oral health. Understanding whether you might need braces starts…

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Does Invisalign Hurt?

Invisalign may cause mild discomfort, particularly when you first begin treatment or switch to a new set of aligners, but it is generally considered less painful than traditional metal braces. The sensation is usually described as pressure rather than pain, and it typically subsides within a few days as your mouth adjusts.   What Kind…

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How Do Veneers Work?

Veneers work by covering the front surface of your teeth with custom-made shells designed to improve their appearance and function. These ultra-thin layers of porcelain or composite resin are bonded to your natural teeth, correcting imperfections such as discolouration, chips, gaps or mild misalignment. Veneers are often chosen for their ability to produce natural-looking and…

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Why No Dairy After Dental Implants?

It is best to avoid dairy after having a dental implant because it can interfere with healing and increase the risk of infection. While dairy is generally considered healthy, consuming it immediately after a dental implant treatment can present challenges for wound recovery, especially in the sensitive environment of the mouth. The dentist may specifically…

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Can Whitening Damage Teeth?

Teeth whitening, when done correctly, does not cause permanent damage to teeth. However, improper use of whitening treatments, excessive bleaching or using unregulated products can weaken enamel, increase tooth sensitivity and lead to gum irritation. Professional whitening treatments, overseen by a dentist, use carefully controlled formulas that are designed to minimise risks while effectively brightening…

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Can You Eat With Invisalign?

No, you cannot eat while wearing Invisalign aligners. Invisalign is designed to be removed before eating or drinking anything other than water. Eating with aligners in place can damage the plastic trays, cause staining, and lead to poor oral hygiene. To ensure the best results from treatment, it is essential to follow the recommended guidelines…