Frequently Asked Questions

You can schedule your first appointment at Four Seasons Dental by:

  • Filling out the query form on our website at www.fourseasonsdental.com
  • Giving us a call at +91 82005 95435
  • Sending an email to care@fourseasonsdental.in
  • Please bring along:

  • Your medical history
  • Any information about allergies
  • If you're experiencing tooth pain, avoid taking painkillers before your appointment, as they can mask symptoms.
  • It is recommended to visit the dentist:

  • At least twice a year for regular check-ups.
  • Immediately if you experience toothache, bleeding gums, sensitive teeth, or any dental problem.
  • You will receive a comprehensive smile assessment with a cosmetic dentist and dental assistant
  • Photos, x-rays, and scans will be taken.
  • An in-depth discussion about treatment options and plans that are suited to your goals and your budget.
  • You then will be dedicated to a patient consultant who will run you through all the finance options available to you, including interest-free payment plans organized if required.
  • Following appointments will then be organized if the patient would like to proceed with treatment.
  • No, teeth cleaning does not make them loose. In fact, regular cleaning helps remove tartar buildup, preventing gum and bone recession, thus increasing the longevity of your teeth and gums.

    The frequency of teeth cleaning depends on individual oral health needs. While every six months is ideal for most, some may require more frequent visits, while others may need them less often.

    The period may vary from 6 months to 2 years depending on the misalignment of the teeth. \nWe have the following different types of braces available.

  • Traditional Braces
  • Self-Ligating Braces (Painless Braces).
  • Invisible Aligners.
  • Bad breath can result from various factors, including poor oral hygiene, gum disease, dental decay, or systemic diseases like respiratory problems or diabetes. At Four Seasons Dental, we offer solutions tailored to your specific needs.

    The first tooth usually appears around 6 months old, with most children having all their baby teeth by age 3. However, there can be variations in timing.

    Not necessarily. Many problems like cross bites, narrow jaws, habits, open bites, large overbites, etc are much easier to correct at an early age, and delaying the treatment can result in difficulty in treating, unstable results, abnormal jaw growths, abnormal occlusion and wearing of the natural teeth.

    Some orthodontic problems are better treated at an early age i.e. the ages between 7 and 10. This is called as phase 1 or intervention orthodontics. Treatment at this time helps the phase 2 of the treatment to be completed at an easier and faster rate and also helps budget the treatment. Treatment at this time for certain cases is advisable cause the jaws are just developing and growing and intervening at this time will cause benefits in future treatment.

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