Eau Claire Park Dental
Invisalign ยท Smile Makeovers ยท Teeth Whitening ยท Veneers
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Teeth whitening costs in Calgary can vary depending on the method and provider. Eau Claire Park Dental provides professional whitening treatments tailored to your needs. Contact us to discuss your options and get an accurate quote.
For most patients, touch-ups for your teeth whitening is recommended every 6โ12 months. This depends on lifestyle factors like diet and oral hygiene. Whitening can cause temporary tooth sensitivity, so consult your dentist for a personalized plan.
No, professional teeth whitening does not ruin enamel when performed correctly. Our treatments are designed to be safe and effective, using carefully formulated whitening agents to ensure your enamel remains intact and your teeth stay healthy.
Results vary depending on factors like the original shade of your teeth and your commitment to the process. While whitening can significantly improve brightness, outcomes are unique to each patient. Our team will happily guide you through the process for the best possible results.
Teeth whitening results can last up to 2 years with proper maintenance, such as good oral hygiene and avoiding stain-causing foods or drinks. Regular touch-ups can help extend your results.
Dry mouth often feels more noticeable overnight because saliva production naturally decreases during sleep. Mouth breathing, certain medications, and dry indoor air can also contribute to morning dryness.
The most effective treatment depends on the cause of xerostomia, the severity of symptoms, and other factors contributing to your dry mouth. Many patients benefit from a combination of hydration, saliva stimulation, specialized oral care products, and preventive dental care.
Temporary dry mouth often improves once the underlying cause is resolved. Chronic xerostomia may require ongoing management, particularly when medications or medical conditions affect saliva production.
Drinking water can help relieve dry mouth symptoms and improve comfort, but it doesn't address every cause of xerostomia. Many patients require additional strategies to support saliva production and protect their oral health.
Yes. Saliva helps neutralize acids, wash away food debris, and protect teeth from decay. When saliva production decreases, the risk of cavities, enamel damage, and other oral health concerns increases.
Many patients benefit from dry-mouth toothpastes, alcohol-free rinses, saliva substitutes, moisturizing gels, and xylitol-containing gum or lozenges. The most appropriate products depend on your symptoms, cavity risk, and overall oral health.
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