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Dentist Vernon BC – General Dentistry | Aberdeen Dental Centre

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have a parking lot for our patients however, if you cannot find a spot then we recommend FREE PARKING on 35 ST (residential area). Free two-hour parking is available, and it is a short walk to our dental clinic.  Meter parking is also available on 32 Ave.

If you have insurance, please bring your booklet.  The administration team can then help you with accurate estimates and financing options. 

If you have dental appliances that are not fitting well, or you have any concerns – please bring the appliances with you so that we can evaluate the problem and make recommendations.

Most importantly, bring your question and concerns.  The more we know about you – the more we can offer. 

The length of Invisalign treatment can vary depending on each patient’s specific needs. On average, the treatment takes 12 to 18 months to complete, although some cases may require shorter to longer treatment times.

Several factors, including the severity of the misalignment or bit issue, influence the duration of treatment, the age of the patient, and the level of compliance with wearing the aligners. In some cases, patients may also need additional procedures, such as extraction or attachments, to help achieve optimal results, which may extend the treatment time.

For Invisalign treatment to be effective, it is important to see your orthodontist regularly to monitor and adjust your progress. Patients are also advised to wear their aligners at least 20 to 22 hours a day to ensure the best possible outcome within the expected treatment time frame.

Dental care for children and adults of all ages falls under the family dentistry branch. The following are some of the benefits of family dentistry:

Convenience: With family dentistry, your entire family can receive dental care simultaneously, saving you time and effort. Multiple family members can be scheduled at the same time, which can be especially helpful for families with a busy schedule.

Comprehensive Care: Root canals, dental implants, and orthodontics are just a few of the complex procedures available in family dentistry. This means that your family can receive all their dental care in one place and with the same team.

Prevention: Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential for good oral hygiene. Family dentistry provides preventive care for the entire family, helping to detect an treat any dental issues before they become more serious.

Familiarity: Family dentists can develop long-term relationships with their patients, getting to know their needs and providing personalized care. This familiarity can build trust and make dental visits more comfortable and less stressful for patients of all ages.

Dental cosmetics improve a person’s teeth, gums, and bite by improving their appearance. The effect of cosmetic dental treatments can be seen in the aesthetic of a person’s smile, boosting their confidence and self-esteem. Here are some common cosmetic dental procedures:

Teeth whitening: This is one of the most common cosmetic dental treatments, which involves removing stains and discoloration of teeth to give them a brighter, white appearance.

Dental Veneers: They are thin, custom-made shells covering the teeth’ front surfaces to improve their appearance. They can help to correct the problems such as chipped or cracked teeth, gaps between the teeth, or teeth that are misaligned.

Dental bonding: The surface of the teeth is treated with tooth-colored resin to enhance their appearance. Bonding can fix minor imperfections such as chips, cracks, or discoloration.

Clear, removable aligners are used in Invisalign orthodontic treatment to straighten the teeth. It is a popular alternative to traditional braces.

Dental Implants: Artificial tooth roots are surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacing a tooth or bridge. They can be used to replace one or more missing teeth and improve the appearance of the teeth.

Yes, braces are a form of orthodontic treatment. Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry specializing in preventing and treating dental and facial abnormalities. Orthodontic treatment, such as braces, is used to correct issues with the alignment of the teeth and jaws, including malocclusions (bite problems), crowded or crooked teeth, and gaps between the teeth.

After braces are applied to teeth, wires are used and brackets are utilized to shift them into the correct position gradually. Orthodontics is the dental specialist who has received additional training in orthodontic treatment and can provide a range of services, including braces, Invisalign, and other appliances.

Orthodontics strives to help improve a person’s oral health, function, and appearance and can positively impact their overall well-being.

Dental treatment is a big investment.  And we understand that.  We DIRECT BILL to your insurance company to reduce your stress.  Our experienced administration team will help guide you with understanding your treatment plans, insurance, and financing options.   We offer two payment plans for the balances that are not paid by your insurance company.  Please ask the administration team for more information regarding our financing options.

We offer non-interest payments through our practice.  These payments are spread over 3- 6 months.  We also work with a third party, Lend Care.  They offer payment plans spread over 24- 60 months.  Please let us know if you would like to discuss our payment plan options.

Dental implants provide an excellent means of replacing missing teeth. With proper care and maintenance, implant teeth will last for many years. The life of an implant depends on several factors, including:

Oral hygiene: Maintaining good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly can help prevent implant failure due to gum disease.

Jawbone health: The success of dental implant procedures also depends on the health and dentistry of the jawbone. Proper healing and integration of the implant with the jawbone are essential for long-term success.

Implant placement: The skillset and experience of the dental professional dispensing the dentistry are critical for the procedure’s success. The implant must be placed correctly to be successful and last long-term.

Overall health: Many medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune diseases, may increase the risk of implant failure.

Botox Cosmetic is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that involves the injection of botulinum toxic type A into specific muscles in the face to temporarily paralyze them and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Botox injections are typically done in a doctor’s office or medical spa and do not require general anesthesia or a surgical incision.

While Botox is not considered cosmetic surgery, it is still a medical treatment that a qualified medical professional should only administer. This is necessary to reduce the risk of complications and ensure the best possible results.

A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate action from a dentist in order to relieve pain or remove the threat of permanent harm to your teeth or gums. Some of the dental emergencies include:

Severe tooth pain: Intense, persistent toothaches or sudden pain while chewing can be signs of tooth decay or infection that require immediate attention.

Broken or chipped teeth: Cracks or fractures in your teeth can cause pain or sensitivity and require prompt treatment to prevent further damage.

Knocked-out tooth: A tooth completely knocked out of its socket requires immediate care to increase the chances of successful reimplantation.

Loose or broken dental restorations: Lost or broken fillings, crowns, or other dental restorations can expose the sensitive inner layers of your teeth and require prompt repair to prevent further damage.

Gum or mouth injuries: Bleeding, swelling, or lacerations of the gums, tongue, or cheeks can be painful and require emergency dental care to stop bleeding and prevent infection.

Abscessed tooth: an infected tooth can cause a painful abscess, a pocket of pus that requires immediate treatment to prevent infection from spreading to other parts of the body.

If you are experiencing any of these, you must immediately seek prompt medical attention from a dentist.

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