• Your teeth are sensitive to hot or cold.

• Your gums are puffy and /or they bleed when you brush or floss.

• You have fillings, crowns, dental implants, dentures, etc.

• You don't like the way your smile or teeth look.

• You have persistent bad breath or bad taste in your mouth.

• You have pain or swelling in the mouth, face, or neck.

• You have difficulty in chewing or swallowing.

• You have a family history of gum disease or tooth decay.

• You have a dry mouth.

• You have food accumulation between the teeth.

• You have any clicking sounds or deviation during opening and closing of mouth. 

Yes, with certain expectations. For smaller cavities, there is a possibility that they can repair themselves through remineralization and next, if the tooth is close to falling out, it may not be neccessary to fill it. It is important that parents follow the advice of a dentist. Apart from these situation, all times it is necessary to fill the milk teeth.

A dental implant by itself is not a tooth! A dental implant is a prosthesis used to replace missing teeth. Essentially, it is a small titanium post/fixture that is inserted into the jawbone, on top of which a single crown (cap), a fixed bridge, a partial denture or full denture can be attached. Once the implant integrates to your bone a structure called an abutment is connected to the implant and then the artificial tooth/teeth are attached. And also these doesnt need any preparation of adjacent natural teeth.

Laser dentistry has two major benefits. One is that, it makes the treatment more precise and accurate for the dentist. The second is that it reduces the pain as well as blood loss, during the process and after it and completely safe.