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  • Is bad breath a sign of gum disease?
    Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth can be an indicator of gum disease and other oral diseases so it is important that you uncover what's causing the problem. If constantly have bad breath, make an appointment to see us. Regular checkups allow us to detect any problems as your bad breath may be the sign of a medical disorder.
  • What are the symptoms of gum disease?
    You may notice that the teeth look longer than before You may suffer sensitivity at the gumline You may notice deep pockets of gum forming in between the teeth You may see or feel spaces between the teeth developing You may notice a change in the way the teeth come together when you bite Your teeth may be mobile (moving) Your gums may be swollen, tender or bleed easily You may suffer from bad breath or notice pus from the gum
  • How can I remove stains?
    Mild stains caused by tobacco or coffee can be removed during a dental cleaning, but more stubborn stains may require a whitening procedure. Learn more about in-office teeth whitening treatment.
  • Why travel abroad for dental treatment?
    This answer is easy – cost and quality. The high costs associated with dental treatments prohibit many people from accessing dental care when they need it. Many patients find that traveling abroad for dental treatment can save them as much as 70% of the cost of treatment at home. Even with dental insurance, patients find their treatment not included in the insurance coverage. Cosmetic dentistry and dental implants procedures are rarely covered and cost much less abroad. No waiting lists – Book a dental treatment and leave the same day. Perhaps you just need a root canal, dental fillings or other one-day treatment(s). Whatever your dental needs are, we can help you in a pain free environment.
  • How do I get a quote?
    Fill out our brief form or send us an Email infodgdental@gmail.com and we will send you a free quote within 24 hours. Get started on your new, amazing smile today. Make sure you provide us with as much information as possible so we can give you an accurate quote. If you have an X-ray or a quote from your local dentist, please include them as well.
  • Can my dental procedure be started the same day as my exam?
    Yes. Usually, we start your dental care immediately. A delay in your treatment may occur if you have an infection, taking medications for blood thinners, low dose aspirin. Our dentists will clarify this with you at the time of your initial consultation.
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