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Common Questions
How often should I visit the dentist?

Every six months is what we tell most people — and it's not just something we say. Two visits a year is genuinely how you stay ahead of things. A cavity found at a routine check-up is a quick fix. That same cavity a year and a half later? Often a root canal. Small problems have a way of quietly getting worse when nobody's looking.

Yes, and we mean it. Sudden pain in the middle of the night, a tooth that cracked over dinner, swelling that wasn't there this morning — call us. Don't wait it out hoping it settles on its own, because it usually doesn't. We'll fit you in the same day wherever we possibly can. You shouldn't have to sit in pain figuring out where to go.

Cash, UPI, and all major debit and credit cards. For bigger treatments — implants, full smile work, braces — we're also open to working out a payment plan if cost is a concern. We've seen too many people delay care they genuinely needed because of the money side of it. Just bring it up, we'll figure something out together.

Yes — but the difference between safe and not-so-safe is how it's done. Before we do anything, we check your enamel condition, existing restorations, sensitivity levels. The concentration we use is matched to your specific teeth, not a generic strength. That's the gap between getting it done here and ordering a kit online and hoping for the best.

We do, and we put real thought into how. Most adults who are scared of dentists will tell you it started with something that happened when they were young — a rushed appointment, someone who didn't explain anything, feeling ignored. We're very aware of that. Our team takes its time, talks to kids directly, and doesn't make it into a bigger deal than it needs to be. A calm first visit matters more than people realise. 

The placement itself is usually around an hour in the chair. After that, the implant needs time — typically 3 to 6 months — to fuse properly with the bone before the final crown goes on. So from start to finish, it's a few months. But this isn't a treatment you're doing for the next few years, you're doing it for the rest of your life — the wait makes sense when you think about it that way. 

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