Learn More About Our Oro Valley Family Dentist Office

Family DentistAt our Oro Valley family dentist office, we frequently receive questions about general dental care and our services. We care for each of our patients individually. We encourage those of you who are considering choosing our office for your dental needs to read along as we answer common questions. We will answer some of the most frequently asked questions.

Q: What should I expect during an appointment?

A: During your appointment, a staff member will compile records of your dental history and ask you questions about your family's oral health and any symptoms that you may be experiencing. After we get to know you and your health history, we will examine your mouth, teeth, and gums for signs of oral cancer, decay, and bacteria growth. We might also feel around your face and jaw for swollen lymph nodes, along with any grinding or popping sounds coming for your jawbone. In most cases, we will also give your teeth a thorough clean with specialized tools that remove plaque and surface stains. If we notice any irregularities, we will discuss the problem with you and make an appointment to treat the issue.

Q: Can you fix my tooth chip or other flaws?

A: Yes, once we examine your teeth, we can fix any imperfections. If you have a small chip or crack, we can fill it in and cover it with a tooth-colored bonding that will provide long-lasting coverage. If the chip is larger, we may apply a crown to cover the entire tooth as a form of durable protection and cosmetic improvement. If you are unhappy with a few irregularities, we can discuss covering the fronts of your teeth with our hard, thin veneers to provide an overall smile makeover. There are many techniques we can use to improve your dental flaws in our family dentist office.

Q: Does what order I brush and floss matter?

A: We encourage brushing and flossing regardless of the order as long as it is being completed at least twice a day. Some would argue that flossing before brushing is better, that way the fluoride in your toothpaste can reach in between your teeth without any obstructions for better protection against decay.

Q: What should I do if I experience anxiety when I think about visiting the dentist?

A: Depending on why you are experiencing anxiety, there are a number of solutions we can offer. In some cases, anxiety may be a result of an uncomfortable dental experience. If this is the case, visiting our family dentist office may help. We are very in tune to your comfort levels during our treatments. If you suffer from extreme anxiety, we can offer you some simple conscious sedation methods that may help you feel more content and relaxed during your appointments and treatments.

These are just a select few of the many questions we receive. If you have any other questions or would like to learn more about our family dentist office, please feel free to visit or call for more information.

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