It’s recommended to visit the dentist every 6 months for a routine check-up and professional cleaning. Some patients may need more frequent visits based on their oral health.
Yes! Even with good home care, tartar builds up and can only be removed by a professional cleaning. It also allows your dentist to check for early signs of problems.
Flossing removes plaque, food particles, and bacteria from between the teeth and under the gumline — areas that toothbrushes can’t reach. It helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
No. Mouthwash can help kill bacteria but cannot remove plaque or food debris between teeth like flossing does. It’s best used as an addition, not a replacement.
Community Commitment – We are passionate about promoting oral health awareness and contributing positively to our local community.
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Your child should see a dentist by their first birthday or within 6 months of their first tooth appearing — whichever comes first.
Help them brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, Floss once a day (or help them), Limit sugary snacks and drinks, Visit the dentist regularly for cleanings
Children should have their first orthodontic check-up by age 7. Adults can start treatment at any age if their teeth and gums are healthy.
Braces can be effective at almost any age. Most children start between ages 10–14, but adults can benefit too! We recommend an early orthodontic consultation by age 7 to detect issues early.
You may feel some discomfort or tightness when braces are first applied or adjusted. This usually lasts a few days and can be managed with soft foods and mild pain relievers.
Most patients return every 4 to 6 weeks for adjustments. These visits are important to monitor progress and keep your treatment on track.
Braces costs vary depending on the case and the type you choose. At Moral Dental Clinic, we offer transparent pricing and flexible payment plans to make treatment affordable.
Orthodontics is a dental specialty focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, such as misaligned teeth and jaws.
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is generally painless. Mild discomfort after the surgery is normal and can be managed with medication.
Smoking can affect healing and increase implant failure risk. If you smoke, we’ll discuss precautions and whether you’re a good candidate.
There’s no upper age limit—many senior patients enjoy excellent results. However, implants aren’t usually placed in teenagers until jaw growth is complete.
Yes — in many cases, patients with medical conditions can still receive dental implants safely. However, certain conditions require special evaluation and coordination with your physician. We carefully assess your medical history and may ask for clearance from your doctor if you have:Diabetes (especially if uncontrolled), Heart conditions or recent surgery, Osteoporosis or bisphosphonate medication use, Autoimmune diseases, Bleeding disorders or blood thinners, Cancer or history of radiation therapy in the jaw.