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    We are a professional team committed to satisfy the requirements of our patients dental needs through innovative technology, continuing improvement, state of the art equipment and personalized attention.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Why should I go to the dentist regularly?2020-06-11T19:34:32-05:00

    Many people do not see a dentist on a regular basis. They only go when they have a problem. This is known as “crisis treatment” versus “preventive treatment.” While these patients may feel they are saving money, it often ends up costing much more in dollars and time. This is because many dental problems do not have symptoms until they reach the advanced stages of the disease process. An example is tooth decay. It is typical to hear, “Nothing hurts… I don’t have any problems.”

    Tooth decay often does not hurt until it gets close to the nerve of the tooth. It is not uncommon to see a patient with a huge cavity who has never felt a thing. The dentist can usually detect a cavity 3-4 years before it develops any symptoms. This early detection can help you prevent root canal treatment.

    Why should I floss, isn’t brushing enough?2020-06-11T19:34:51-05:00

    Flossing reduces the number of bacteria in your mouth. There are millions of these microscopic creatures feeding on food particles left on your teeth. These bacteria live in plaque which can be removed by flossing. Brushing your teeth gets rid of some of the bacteria in your mouth. Flossing gets rid of the bacteria the toothbrush can’t get to. That’s the bacteria hiding in the tiny spaces between your teeth. If you do not floss, you allow plaque to remain between your teeth. Eventually it hardens into tartar. Plaque can be removed by brushing. Only the dentist can remove tartar.

    Ask your dentist to show you the proper way to floss. You will both notice the difference at the next cleaning appointment.

    How can I get my kids to brush their teeth?2020-06-11T19:35:14-05:00

    Make it fun! If you are enthusiastic about brushing your teeth, your children will also be enthusiastic. Children want to do the things their parents do. If your children see you brushing your teeth and displaying good dental habits, they will follow. Ask the dentist for other creative ways to get children to brush their teeth.

    Getting your children to brush starts with taking them to the dentist at an early age. All children should be seen by their first birthday or 6 months after the eruption of the first tooth.

    What can I do about sensitive teeth?2020-06-11T19:35:55-05:00

    Sensitivity toothpaste, which contains strontium chloride or potassium nitrate are very effective in treating sensitive teeth. After a few weeks of use, you may notice a decrease in sensitivity. Highly acidic foods such as oranges, grapefruits and lemons, as well as tea and soda can increase tooth sensitivity, and work against sensitivity toothpaste. If you do not get relief by brushing gently and using desensitizing toothpaste, see your dentist. There are special compounds that can be applied in-office to the roots of your tooth to reduce – if not eliminate – the sensitivity. High-fluoride containing home care products can also be recommended to help reduce tooth sensitivity.

    Do I need to arrive early for my first appointment?2020-06-11T19:32:05-05:00

    Yes. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to fill out any remaining patient forms.

    What should I do if I require premedication?2020-06-11T19:33:04-05:00

    Please be sure to request a prescription prior to your appointment, or if you are unsure, contact us and we can help.

    What do I need to bring to my first appointment?2020-06-11T19:33:35-05:00

    Please bring the following items with you to your appointment:

    • Patient Information Form
    • Dental Insurance Card (if applicable)
    • Identification such as Driver’s License
    • Patient Health History Form
    How long will my first appointment last?2020-06-11T19:34:05-05:00

    It varies, but please plan on 1 to 1.5 hours for the first visit.

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    We are a professional team committed to satisfy the requirements of our patients dental needs through innovative technology, continuing improvement, state of the art equipment and personalized attention.

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    Cardenal 227-5, Las Aralias
    48328 Puerto Vallarta, JAL

    Phone: (322) 22 402 43