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Patient FAQs
What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
There are several possible ways to improve your smile with cosmetic dentistry. For instance, options can range from whitening to veneers to crowns, or to SureSmile® Treatment.
Essentially, anything to improve your smile could be considered in this field. However, Dr. Kevin Morich and Dr. Jodi Morich have studied extensively and have committed a large part of their practice to exceptional smile transformations, from the most subtle nuanced changes to extreme makeovers. Therefore, schedule a dental appointment with us now.
What is the easiest way to improve my smile?
The least invasive route is whitening your teeth. This can be done in the office or, alternatively, at home. However, it’s important to keep in mind that whitening does not work well for tetracycline-stained teeth, and moreover, it does not whiten tooth-colored fillings or porcelain very much.
What are composite fillings?
Composite is a tooth-colored resin/ceramic filling material of many different forms that can be bonded to your teeth to create an excellent restoration. Moreover, resin is used for white fillings, and in some cases, as an in-office veneer material.
Additionally, resin veneers are less expensive and less invasive than porcelain veneers, but they do not have the same longevity. Furthermore, these materials are not the most ideal due to the presence of the resin plastic, which is excellent but not as ideal as the porcelain restorative choices available.
What can I do about bad breath?
Bad breath is caused by a variety of factors, including the types of food you ingest, periodontal disease, dry mouth, and other causes. Nonetheless, going to your dentist will help you determine the cause of your bad breath so that you can take steps to eliminate it.
Furthermore, regardless of the cause of your bad breath, good oral hygiene and regular checkups with the dentist will help reduce it. For instance, brushing and flossing will eliminate particles of food stuck between your teeth which emit odors.
Oral Surgery Post-Op Care
If you or your loved one has gone through oral surgery, it is crucial to follow the instructions for a successful full recovery and to prevent infection. Moreover, it is important to call us to set up a dental appointment now. You can rest assured that you are in good hands.
Pediatric Post-Op Care
If your little one has gone through surgery follow these instructions to prevent any infections and help them make a full recovery.
Provisional Crowns Post-Op Care
If you or your loved one has gone through oral surgery follow the instructions for a successful full recovery and to prevent infection.