Generally, we recommend visiting every six months for a check-up and cleaning. However, depending on your oral health, we might suggest more frequent visits.
A typical dental cleaning usually takes about 45-60 minutes, including an examination by the dentist.
Yes, dental X-rays are very safe. We use digital X-rays, which expose you to minimal radiation, equivalent to a short plane ride. They are crucial for detecting problems not visible during a visual exam.
Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in your mouth that feed on sugars and starches from food, producing acids that erode tooth enamel.
Effective prevention includes brushing twice a day, flossing daily, regular dental check-ups and cleanings, and avoiding tobacco products.
Bleeding gums are a common sign of gingivitis, an early stage of gum disease, usually caused by plaque buildup. It means your gums are inflamed and need attention.
Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that constantly forms on your teeth. If not removed by brushing and flossing, it can harden into calculus (tartar), which can only be removed by a dental professional.
Yes, fluoride is safe and highly effective in preventing tooth decay. It strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks.
The cost of in-office teeth whitening varies, but it's typically a few hundred dollars. Please contact our office for current pricing.
Results typically last many years. Especially In Office Whitening. Maintaining good oral hygiene and avoiding staining foods/drinks can prolong the effects.
No, veneers do not ruin your teeth. A small amount of enamel may be removed to prepare the tooth for the veneer, but this is a conservative process aimed at creating space for the veneer and ensuring a natural look.
This depends on your specific needs and goals. Veneers are porcelain shells that cover the entire front surface of the tooth, offering a more dramatic and durable aesthetic change. Resin Bonding uses a tooth-colored composite material applied and sculpted directly onto the tooth, often for smaller cosmetic corrections, and is typically less expensive and less invasive. We can discuss which option is best for you during a consultation.
When performed under professional supervision, teeth whitening is safe and does not damage enamel. Overuse of over-the-counter products or improperly applied solutions can potentially cause issues.
High-quality veneers are custom-made to match your existing teeth or designed to achieve your desired shade and shape, resulting in a very natural and aesthetic appearance.
The implant placement procedure is performed with local anesthesia, so you won't feel pain during the surgery. Post-procedure discomfort is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers and often compared to the discomfort after a tooth extraction.
With proper care, regular dental check-ups, and good oral hygiene, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown attached to the implant may need replacement after 10-15 years.
Most people with good general health and sufficient bone density are candidates for dental implants. We'll perform a thorough examination, including X-rays, to determine if implants are right for you.
Initial healing usually takes a few days to a week. The implant then needs several months to integrate with your jawbone (osseointegration) before the final restoration can be placed.
The cost of dental implants varies based on several factors, including the number of implants, any necessary preparatory procedures (like bone grafting), and the type of restoration. We provide a detailed treatment plan and cost estimate after your consultation.
While possible, smoking significantly increases the risk of implant failure and complications. We highly recommend quitting or significantly reducing smoking before and after implant surgery.
Treatment time varies greatly depending on the complexity of your case, usually ranging from 6 months to 2 years. We'll give you a personalized estimate during your consultation.
You may experience some pressure or mild discomfort for a day or two when you start a new set of aligners, which shifts your teeth. This indicates the aligners are working!
The cost of Invisalign is comparable to traditional braces and varies based on the complexity and duration of your treatment plan. We offer payment options to make it affordable.
Yes, Invisalign has options specifically designed for teenagers, with features like compliance indicators to ensure they wear their aligners as prescribed.
Since you remove your aligners to eat, there are typically no food restrictions with Invisalign! Just remember to brush and floss before putting your aligners back in.
Many dental insurance plans cover orthodontic treatment, including Invisalign, to a similar extent as traditional braces. We can help you understand your benefits.
We primarily offer Oral Sedation (a pill to help you relax) and Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) for a more comfortable experience.
Yes, when administered by trained professionals, oral sedation and nitrous oxide are very safe. We carefully review your medical history beforehand.
With the sedation options we provide (oral sedation and nitrous oxide), you will be awake and able to respond, but you'll be deeply relaxed and often won't remember much of the procedure.
Absolutely. Our sedation options are specifically designed to help anxious or phobic patients feel calm and comfortable during their dental treatments, making it possible to receive the care they need.
We recommend your child's first dental visit by their first birthday or when their first tooth erupts, whichever comes first.
Yes, very important! Baby teeth help children speak clearly, chew food properly, and hold space for permanent teeth. Losing them too early can lead to alignment problems.
Similar to adults, decay in children is caused by bacteria feeding on sugars. Frequent snacking, sugary drinks, and improper brushing are common culprits.
Dental sealants are a protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth where decay often starts. They are highly recommended for children with deep groves/fissures and high risk patients to prevent cavities.
Yes, we work with most major dental insurance plans. We'll help you understand your benefits and submit claims on your behalf.
Don't worry! We believe everyone deserves quality dental care. We offer various payment options and can discuss alternative arrangements for patients without insurance.
Yes, we offer flexible payment plans to help make your dental treatment affordable. Please speak with our administrative team for more details.
The cost of your first visit typically includes an examination, X-rays, and a cleaning. We can provide an estimated cost when you call to book your appointment.
The cost of a dental implant in Oakville varies depending on individual factors like the number of implants and any required preparatory procedures. At Bhandari Dental, we provide a personalized quote after a thorough consultation to ensure transparency.
For most patients, dental implants are considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth due to their longevity, stability, and natural feel. Other options include bridges or dentures, which we can discuss to find the best fit for you.
Many cracked teeth can be saved, especially if treated early. The treatment depends on the severity and location of the crack and might involve a crown or, in more severe cases, root canal therapy.
In-office professional teeth whitening provides the fastest and most dramatic results, often in a single appointment. A 2 hour appointment will result in your teeth turning 4-8 shades whiter depending on the original shade of your teeth.
Yes, Invisalign is absolutely worth it for adults. It offers a discreet and effective way to straighten teeth, improve bite, enhance aesthetics, and contribute to better oral health at any age.
Signs you might need a root canal include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, tenderness to touch or chewing, swelling around a tooth, or a pimple-like bump on the gums. We'll diagnose this with an exam and X-rays.
Common signs of gum disease include red, swollen, or tender gums, bleeding gums during brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, receding gums, loose teeth, or changes in your bite.
For composite (white) fillings, you can typically eat immediately, but it's best to avoid very hard or sticky foods for a few hours. If you received local anesthesia, wait until the numbness wears off completely to avoid biting your cheek or tongue.
Signs you might need a root canal include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, tenderness to touch or chewing, swelling around a tooth, or a pimple-like bump on the gums. We'll diagnose this with an exam and X-rays.
Your first visit typically includes a comprehensive oral examination, digital X-rays, an Intra Oral Camera Exam, a Wellness Itero Scan. We'll discuss your dental history, any concerns you have, and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Absolutely! We specialize in making nervous and anxious patients feel comfortable. We offer a calm environment, compassionate staff, and sedation options like nitrous oxide and oral sedation to ensure a relaxed experience.
We strive to accommodate new patients as quickly as possible. Contact our office, and our team will help you find a convenient appointment time.
During a consultation, Dr. Bhandari will examine your oral health, discuss your goals and concerns, explain treatment options in detail, and answer all your questions. This is a chance for us to get to know you and for you to understand your treatment path.
Yes, we understand dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly. We reserve specific times in our schedule for same-day emergency appointments. Please call us immediately if you have an urgent dental concern.
It's okay! We welcome patients who haven't seen a dentist in a while. There's no judgment here, only a commitment to helping you get back on track with your oral health in a comfortable and supportive environment.
Investing in your dental health is an investment in your overall well-being. The cost of dental work, especially for procedures like implants, crowns, Invisalign, veneers, and cosmetic dentistry, reflects several key factors:
We understand that concerns about pain can be a major barrier to seeking dental care. Your comfort is our priority, and we have several strategies to ensure your experience is as pain-free as possible.
Delaying dental care can have serious and escalating consequences for your oral health and overall well-being. Understanding these ramifications can highlight the importance of timely intervention:
The longevity of dental treatments depends on various factors, including your oral hygiene, diet, and habits. Here are general lifespans:
Absolutely not! Age is generally not a barrier to these treatments.
Bad breath can be persistent even with regular brushing. Here are common reasons:
It's common to be confused by the different dental specialties. Here's a breakdown:
Absolutely. Your oral health is intimately connected to your overall health. Conditions in your mouth can significantly impact other parts of your body.
Tooth sensitivity is a common complaint. Here are the main causes:
Knowing what to do in a dental emergency can make a big difference in saving a tooth or preventing further damage. Contact us immediately for guidance.