- Dental work does not have to hurt. Some people may have had bad childhood experiences with the dentist, causing them to fear their appointments and procedures. Come into the office with an open mind -- don't be apprehensive.
- The old wives' tale that your must pull your teeth as you age is not true. If you maintain a schedule of regular routine checkups, dentists will be able to preserve your natural teeth for as long as possible. Routine exams are less costly than finding a resolution to a problem. In some cases, after prolonged decay, the decision whether to pull or save the tooth depends on the infection and/or around the tooth. Prevention is better than cure
- Another old wives' tale is that people have to have their wisdom teeth pulled. The only reason to pull wisdom teeth is if they are crowding the mouth and causing the bite to be comfortable. A dentist will be able to tell you if this should happen.
- The belief that root canal therapy has to hurt is false. In most cases, root canals hurt because the tooth has become infected. Once an infection has set in, the tooth becomes harder to numb. If you visit a dentist as soon as it begins to ache, most of the problems can be avoided.
- Over the course of a life, people may need to replace teeth; but people need to know that implants are not for everyone. A dentist will need to check the bone density to ensure they are strong enough to support the implant or implant system.
- Just like implants, not everyone can have their teeth successfully whitened. The color of your teeth comes from the inside out, so work on the outside is not always effective. There are programs that can help lighten your teeth, but a dentist will need to help you implement them.
- Do not ever leave our child in a dentist's office alone. The apprehension of separation from their parents can cause children to have bad experiences with the dentist. When you combine this with the potentially painful procedure they will have completed, it can cause a permanent fear of the dentist.
Simple rules and understandings can make a trip to the dentist much easier on everyone involved. If you have further questions or would like to schedule a consultation, contact our office at 713-734-7611.
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