Is Invisalign treatment covered by dental insurance?
Invisalign treatment may be partially covered by dental insurance, depending on your policy. It’s recommended to check with your insurance provider for details.
Invisalign treatment may be partially covered by dental insurance, depending on your policy. It’s recommended to check with your insurance provider for details.
Dentist
Dr. Susan R. Pan, DDS, is a highly qualified dentist with a long-standing engagement in the field since 1986. She was a recipient of the Dr. Gerald Z Wright Award for graduating first in her class at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario. Additionally, she worked as a clinical instructor for new dentists at the University of Western Ontario’s School of Dentistry and graduated from the Dental School of Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Pan has received recognition for her exceptional work, as she was consecutively awarded the Diamond Winner for the Readers’ Choice of their Favorite Dentist by the Hamilton Spectator in 2014 and 2015, and was nominated for the same title multiple times in 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.
It strengthens developing teeth, making them more resistant to decay, and can reverse early signs of decay.
Use desensitizing toothpaste, avoid acidic foods, use a soft-bristled toothbrush, and consult a dentist for a definitive diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, it’s a good practice to replace your toothbrush after an illness to prevent re-infection.
You can gradually resume eating your favorite foods as your dental implant heals and integrates with the jawbone. Initially, stick to soft and non-chewy foods and gradually transition to a regular diet.
They keep space open for a permanent tooth to emerge in cases where baby teeth are lost prematurely.
You can consume flavored coconut milk with added electrolytes, potassium, and fiber with porcelain veneers, but be cautious of any added sugars and maintain good oral hygiene.