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It typically takes a few weeks to a couple of months to feel entirely comfortable. Your tongue and cheek muscles need time to learn how to keep the…
Using lukewarm water with a toothbrush, gently brush your aligners. You can also use the Invisalign cleaning system or other approved cleaning…
Most patients experience some mild discomfort or pressure for the first few days of wearing a new set of aligners. This sensation is normal and…
Invisalign works by utilizing custom-made, clear plastic aligners to move teeth into the desired position over time. Each series aligner has a…
Serious dental pain is typically persistent, severe, and doesn’t subside with over-the-counter pain relievers. Pain that wakes you up at night, is…
While minor gum bleeding after brushing is common, sudden, persistent, or heavy bleeding can be a sign of a more serious issue. Gum swelling…
A broken or chipped tooth is often considered a dental emergency. A significant break can expose the inner layers of the tooth, causing pain and…
A dental emergency is any issue demanding immediate attention to relieve severe pain, stop ongoing bleeding, or save a tooth. Signs of a dental…
Comfort Dental Group offers various sedation options to ensure your comfort, including local anesthesia and IV sedation. Our team will discuss the…
You can restore just the upper arch, just the lower arch, or both simultaneously. Enjoy a completely new, functional bite that dramatically improves…