It is recommended to brush your teeth twice a day for 2 minutes, in the morning and evening.
Dental floss should be used once a day, preferably in the evening, to clean between the teeth where the toothbrush cannot reach.
To choose the right size of interdental brush, you need to measure the space between your teeth.
An interdental brush that passes gently without forcing is ideal: if it is too small, it won’t clean effectively; if it is too large, it may irritate the gums.
Your dentist or hygienist can also test different sizes and recommend the one that best suits your interdental spaces.
Gums most often bleed due to inflammation (gingivitis), usually caused by the buildup of dental plaque.
It can also result from brushing too aggressively or using a toothbrush that is too hard.
If the bleeding lasts more than a few days, it is recommended to consult a professional, as it may progress to periodontitis.
Electric toothbrushes are often more effective at removing dental plaque, especially if they have an oscillating/rotating or sonic head. They can also be easier to use correctly.
However, a well-used manual toothbrush (with proper technique) can also be effective. The key is to brush twice a day for 2 minutes and to choose soft bristles.
If you have specific needs (sensitive gums, braces, reduced mobility), your dentist can recommend the most suitable type.
To prevent cavities on a daily basis, you should:
brush your teeth twice a day;
use dental floss or an interdental brush every day;
limit sugary foods and snacking between meals;
drink water and avoid sugary drinks;
have a dental check-up once or twice a year and a scaling if needed.
Most patients can benefit from a dental implant. The main requirements are good overall health and healthy gums.
Sufficient bone volume is necessary to ensure the stability of the implant. If the bone is insufficient, a bone graft may sometimes be recommended.
A clinical examination and a scan (CBCT) can confirm whether you are a suitable candidate.
A dental implant can last 20 years or more, and in many cases, a lifetime.
Its longevity depends on several factors: good oral hygiene, regular check-ups, no smoking, and healthy gums.
The crown on the implant may need to be replaced after several years, depending on wear.
In general, it is necessary to wait 3 to 6 months after implant placement before placing the final crown. This period allows the implant to properly integrate with the bone (osseointegration).
In some cases, a temporary crown can be placed sooner (immediate loading), if the implant’s stability and bone condition allow it.
The exact timing depends on several factors: bone quality, the treated area (upper or lower jaw), and the patient’s individual healing process.
Immediate implant placement: the implant is placed on the same day as the tooth extraction. This often helps reduce the overall treatment time.
Conventional implant placement: after the extraction, healing is allowed first (generally 2 to 4 months) before placing the implant.
The choice depends on the condition of the bone, the gums, and the presence or absence of infection.
The All-on-4 or All-on-6 treatment makes it possible to replace all the teeth in a jaw with a fixed prosthesis, supported by 4 or 6 dental implants.
This solution is intended for patients who:
have lost several or all of their teeth
wear an unstable removable denture
are looking for a fixed, aesthetic, and comfortable solution
In some cases, immediate loading is possible, allowing temporary teeth to be placed quickly.
No, the extraction itself is generally not painful, as it is performed under local anesthesia (and sometimes with sedation).
After the procedure, it is normal to feel some discomfort or moderate pain for a few days. Appropriate pain relief medication is prescribed to ensure your comfort.
Healing depends on the type of extraction. In general:
the gums heal in 7 to 14 days
the bone takes longer to regenerate, around 6 to 8 weeks, sometimes more
Mild pain or swelling is normal during the first few days.
Complications are rare, but may include:
swelling or a hematoma
prolonged bleeding
an infection
persistent pain
dry socket (inflammation of the extraction site)
temporary sensitivity or numbness (rare)
Follow-up care is always provided to quickly detect any issues.
Not always. Antibiotics are only prescribed if the surgeon considers there is a risk of infection or if the procedure is more complex (difficult extraction, bone graft, implant, etc.).
It is important never to take antibiotics without a prescription.
This depends on the procedure:
after a simple extraction, most patients can return to work within 24 to 48 hours
after a wisdom tooth extraction or more extensive surgery, it may take 2 to 5 days
For sports, it is recommended to wait at least 3 to 7 days, as physical exertion can increase the risk of bleeding or swelling.
A crown completely covers a damaged or weakened tooth to protect it and restore its shape.
A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by relying on adjacent teeth (or implants).
A dental veneer is a thin aesthetic shell placed on the visible surface of the tooth to improve its color, shape, or alignment.
Each solution is chosen based on the condition of the teeth and the desired aesthetic or functional outcome.
On average:
a crown lasts between 10 and 15 years, sometimes longer
a veneer generally lasts 10 to 15 years
Longevity depends on oral hygiene, bruxism (teeth grinding), diet, and regular dental check-ups.
No, when properly performed, veneers do not damage natural teeth.
In most cases, minimal preparation is required (a thin layer of enamel is removed), but this remains very conservative.
The dentist always chooses the most appropriate solution to preserve the natural tooth as much as possible.
An inlay/onlay is a custom-made restoration in ceramic (or composite) that replaces a portion of a damaged tooth.
Inlay: fills a cavity inside the tooth
Onlay: covers a larger portion, sometimes one or more cusps
It is recommended when a simple filling is no longer sufficient, but a full crown is not yet necessary.
Yes, it is a very comfortable solution and much more stable than a conventional denture.
Thanks to the implants, the denture stays firmly in place, which makes chewing and speaking easier.
It can be easily removed for cleaning while still providing excellent daily stability.