Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How Often Should I Visit The Dentist For A Check-up? You should visit the dentist every 6 months for a routine exam and cleaning. Some patients may require more frequent visits depending on their oral health.
What Are Common Dental Procedures, And What Are Their Costs? Common dental procedures include cleanings, exams, X-rays, fillings, and crowns. Costs vary depending on the individual dental office and your specific treatment needs.
Can I Get A Same-day Appointment For A Dental Emergency? Yes. We do our best to accommodate same-day or within-24-hour emergency appointments.
What Are The Symptoms Of Dental Problems Like Cavities Or Gum Disease? Gum disease: swollen or bleeding gums, tenderness, and persistent bad breath.

Cavities: sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods, discoloration, or pain when chewing.
How Do I Maintain Good Oral Hygiene At Home? Brush twice a day for two minutes using a fluoride toothpaste, floss once daily, and rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash if recommended.
What Are The Different Types Of Dental Fillings, And Which Is Best? The main types of fillings are:

Amalgam (silver alloy) – strong and long-lasting.
Composite resin – durable and tooth-colored, making it the most popular choice.

Your dentist will recommend the best option based on the tooth and the cavity size.
What Should I Do In A Dental Emergency, Like A Broken Tooth Or Severe Toothache? Contact your dentist immediately. To help relieve pain, you may take Ibuprofen or Tylenol as directed until you can be seen.
Are There Any Risks Associated With Dental Treatments? All dental treatments carry some risks, depending on the procedure. Your dentist will review any potential risks and answer your concerns before treatment begins.
How Can I Overcome Dental Anxiety Or Fear Of The Dentist? Schedule an initial consultation to discuss your fears. We take updated records, create a personalized treatment plan, and offer sedation options when appropriate to help you feel comfortable.
Is Fluoride Good Or Bad For You? Fluoride is beneficial. It strengthens enamel, prevents cavities, and helps maintain long-term oral health.
What Are The Benefits Of Dental Implants Compared To Other Tooth Replacement Options? Dental implants are a permanent, natural-looking solution that can replace one tooth, several teeth, or help stabilize dentures. They protect the jawbone and restore full chewing function.
Can Pregnant Women See A Dentist? Yes. Dental care is safe and important during pregnancy. Hormonal changes can cause gum inflammation, so regular check-ups are recommended.
How Can I Whiten My Teeth Safely? Speak with your dentist about safe whitening options. Professional take-home kits or in-office whitening offer effective and predictable results.
What Causes Bad Breath And How Can It Be Treated? Bad breath often comes from bacteria, gum disease, or decay. Professional cleanings, good daily hygiene, and treating any underlying dental issues can help eliminate it.
How Long Should I Wait Between Dental Visits? Depending on your gum health and cavity risk, your dentist may recommend visits every 3 to 6 months.
What Is The Difference Between A Dentist And An Orthodontist? A dentist provides general oral care, including fillings, crowns, root canals, and extractions.

An orthodontist specializes in straightening teeth using braces or aligners.
Are There Natural Remedies For Toothaches Or Gum Pain That Work? Natural remedies may provide temporary relief, but they do not fix the underlying problem. You should still see a dentist for proper treatment.
Do Root Canals Hurt? Modern root canals typically do not hurt. Pain usually comes from the infection itself, not the procedure. Treatment actually relieves the discomfort.
What Are My Options For Pain Relief During Dental Treatments? Options include local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation. Your dentist will help determine the right choice for your comfort.
Do You Offer Sedation Dentistry? Yes, our office provides moderate IV sedation for patients who need extra comfort or have dental anxiety.
I Brush And Floss Daily. Why Do I Still Get Cavities? Cavities can still occur due to genetics, diet, enamel strength, or brushing technique. Be sure to brush twice a day for 2 minutes using fluoride toothpaste and floss once daily.
What Happens During My First Dental Visit? You will meet the dentist and assistant, have necessary X-rays taken, undergo periodontal charting, and receive a full evaluation to determine your treatment needs.
Is Dental Care Safe For Children? Yes, dental care is safe and essential for children to ensure healthy development and prevent cavities.
At What Age Should I Bring My Child For Their First Dental Exam? A child can visit the dentist as early as infancy. Most dentists recommend scheduling a visit when the first baby tooth appears.
What Foods Are Good Or Bad For My Teeth? Sticky, sugary foods and acidic drinks can harm enamel. Teeth-friendly foods include dairy products, leafy greens, nuts, and crunchy vegetables.
Are Electric Toothbrushes Better Than Manual Ones? Electric toothbrushes can remove plaque more effectively, especially for patients with limited dexterity, but a manual brush works well if used correctly.
How Often Should Dental X-rays Be Taken? X-rays are typically taken once a year, or more frequently if you have ongoing dental issues or symptoms.
Can Grinding My Teeth Cause Damage? Yes. Teeth grinding (bruxism) can lead to worn enamel, cracked teeth, jaw pain, and headaches. A custom nightguard can protect your teeth.
What Should I Do If My Dentures Or Dental Appliance Doesn’t Fit Properly? Do not try to adjust it yourself. Schedule an appointment so your dentist can repair, reline, or replace the appliance for proper fit and comfort.

Location

869 NW 23rd Street, Corvallis, OR 97330

Phone: (541) 757-1829

Office Hours

Monday : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Thursday : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday : Closed

Saturday : Closed

Sunday : Closed

Get in Touch

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Phone: (541) 757-1829