@charlie as doctor i suggest twice a day both in the morning & before sleep for good hygiene
Dr Q khan
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Side effectsThe commonality of side effects can vary depending on the medication and individual factors. While some side effects may be relatively common, others might occur less frequently. It's essential to be aware of potential side effects that could occur, such as [specific side effects], and to monitor for any unusual symptoms. If you experience any concerning side effects or symptoms, it's important to contact us promptly for further evaluation and guidance."
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Side effects"How common are these side effects, and are there any that I should be particularly aware of?"
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Surgery@Dr-Q-khan
Dentist to provide information about alternative treatments, such as non-surgical interventions or different types of procedures, and discuss their suitability for your specific dental issue. -
SurgeryConsider alternative treatments?
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Insurance@Dr-Q-khan
whether dental insurance covers orthodontic treatment like braces or Invisalign depends on your specific insurance plan.
Some dental insurance plans provide coverage for orthodontic treatment, but often with limitations or restrictions.
For example,
coverage may be limited to certain age groups (such as children or adolescents), or there may be a lifetime maximum benefit for orthodontic services. -
InsuranceDoes my dental insurance cover orthodontic treatment, such as braces or Invisalign?
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Bleeding Gums@Dr-Q-khan
Gums can bleed when you brush for several reasons.Not brushing or flossing regularly can allow plaque to accumulate, leading to inflammation and bleeding gums.
Some medications, like blood thinners, can increase the likelihood of bleeding gums.
It's essential to address bleeding gums promptly by practicing good oral hygiene, using a soft-bristled toothbrush. -
Bleeding GumsWhy gums bleed when you brush ?
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Debunking myth: Tooth loss@Dr-Q-khan While tooth loss can become more common with age due to factors like gum disease and wear and tear, it's not inevitable. Proper oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and healthy lifestyle habits can significantly reduce the risk of tooth loss at any age.
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Debunking myth: Tooth lossConcern - "I'm losing my teeth."
Myth - "Tooth loss is just a part of aging and cannot be prevented."