FAQ

FAQ

The safest methods of teeth whitening are professional procedures performed by a dentist. This may be the use of special gels or procedures using light. Household methods such as whitening pastes or strips can be of limited effectiveness and potentially damage tooth enamel if not used correctly.

If a tooth is lost, it is recommended to immediately contact a dentist for a consultation and determine the best further actions, such as replacing the lost tooth with prosthetics, implants and other methods, in order to maintain the health and functionality of the oral cavity.

How often do you need to visit the dentist for a routine checkup? It is generally recommended to visit the dentist for a routine check-up and cleaning of teeth every 6 months. However, the frequency may vary depending on individual needs and the condition of the teeth and gums. It is important to follow your dentist's recommendations to maintain optimal oral health.

The underlying causes of toothache can include cavities, inflammation, tartar, tooth sensitivity, gum problems, or even problems in the jaw area.

To prevent caries, the following is recommended:

- Brush your teeth regularly twice a day with a soft brush and fluoride toothpaste.

- Use dental floss or an interdental brush to clean your teeth.

- Limit your intake of sugary and sour foods, which can increase your risk of cavities.

- Visit your dentist for regular checkups and teeth cleanings.

- Consider using products to strengthen enamel and protect against tooth sensitivity.

In addition, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition and regular care of teeth and gums.