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At Bundall Dental and Implants, we are dedicated to providing professional dental care for the entire family. With over 25 years of experience, our qualified team of dental professionals offers a broad range of dental services designed to help maintain your oral health. From routine dental check-ups to advanced dental treatments, we use modern technology and techniques aimed at providing personalised care in a welcoming environment.
We focus on offering dental solutions designed to address individual needs, whether you require preventive care or complex dental procedures, including cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, and dental implants. Our practice environment aims to foster comfort and confidence, with the goal of making every visit a positive experience. Serving Gold Coast families for over two decades, we continue building relationships with our growing patient community. Experience professional dental health care at Bundall Dental and Implants.
Professional Patient-Centric Dental Care at Bundall Dental and Implants
Comprehensive Dental Solutions
From preventive care to cosmetic enhancements, Bundall Dental and Implants is here to cater to all your oral health needs. We believe in personalised dental care, where every treatment is tailored to suit your individual needs, helping you work toward maintaining your dental health
Routine check-ups, cleaning, fillings, extractions, root canals and other measures designed to support your oral health.
Our Dental Implant options are Single Tooth Replacement, Full Arch Replacement, and Overdentures for smile restoration.
Repairing and restoring damaged teeth to help return function and appearance, offering treatments such as root canal therapy, crowns and bridges.
Prompt care for dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, and infections, aiming to provide timely relief and treatment to help address your oral health concerns.
Our Children’s Dentistry services are designed to create a positive and comfortable dental experience for kids. We focus on building healthy habits and ensuring strong, healthy teeth as your child grows.
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Why Choose Bundall Dental and Implants for Your Family’s Dental Care
Highly Skilled and Experienced Dental Professionals
Our team consists of industry-leading experts with years of experience across multiple dental disciplines. Our services range between routine dental check-ups to advanced treatment.
Modern Technology for Precision and Comfort
We utilise contemporary dental technology to provide prompt and quality dental services. This allows us to deliver more accurate diagnoses and minimally invasive treatments, adding to patient comfort and aiding recovery
Individualised Treatment Plans
We believe no two smiles are the same. Every patient receives a customised treatment plan that addresses their unique oral health needs and aesthetic goals.
Relaxing and Comfortable Environment
We understand that visiting the dentist can be stressful. That’s why our clinic is designed to provide a calming, welcoming atmosphere. From comfortable seating to friendly staff, we aim to make your experience as pleasant as possible
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Dental Implants
How Full Arch Dental Implants Can Transform Your Smile
Tooth loss impacts more than just appearance it affects how you eat, speak and interact socially. While traditional dentures have long been used to address missing teeth, many people find them uncomfortable, unstable, or limiting in everyday life. Today, advances in dentistry offer a more secure and natural alternative: full arch dental implants. For patients on the Gold Coast looking for a lasting solution, full arch implants may help restore both function and confidence. Important Note: Dental implant treatment is a surgical procedure with associated risks, including infection, nerve damage, or implant failure. Not all patients are suitable candidates. Individual results vary and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. A comprehensive consultation and examination are crucial to determine the suitability of treatment. What Are Full Arch Dental Implants? Full arch dental implants are designed to replace an entire set of teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. Instead of relying on removable dentures, a number of dental implants are placed strategically to support a full bridge of replacement teeth. According to Harvard Health, implant-supported prostheses may offer superior stability and function compared to conventional removable dentures. This approach aims to provide a fixed, stable solution that may closely replicate the look and feel of natural teeth. Patients may benefit from improved comfort and function compared with traditional dentures, though individual experiences vary. Potential Benefits of Full Arch Implants 1. Potential for Enhanced Stability and Comfort Unlike dentures that can shift or move, full arch implants are securely anchored, potentially allowing patients to chew and speak with greater ease. The American Dental Association recognises dental implants as an effective tooth replacement option due to their potential for superior stability. 2. May Help Restore Function Implants act like artificial tooth roots, potentially giving strong support so patients may enjoy a wider variety of foods with greater confidence. However, individual adaptation varies. 3. Potential for Long-Term Reliability With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, full arch implants may provide reliable performance for many years. Individual outcomes vary and longevity cannot be guaranteed. 4. May Achieve a Natural-Looking Smile Custom-made bridges are designed to match the shape and appearance of natural teeth, potentially helping patients regain confidence in their smiles. Aesthetic outcomes vary between individuals. 5. May Support Jawbone Health Implants may help stimulate the jawbone, potentially reducing the bone loss that can follow tooth loss. Research published in PubMed suggests that implant-supported prostheses may improve quality of life and oral function compared to conventional dentures, though individual responses vary. Who Might Consider Full Arch Implants? This option may be suitable for people who: Have lost most or all of their teeth in one jaw Experience difficulties with loose or uncomfortable dentures Prefer a fixed solution that looks and feels more natural Have adequate bone volume and healthy gums Are committed to excellent oral hygiene Every patient's situation is unique, so a thorough examination and treatment planning are essential to determine suitability. Our comprehensive dental assessment helps identify the most appropriate treatment approach for individual circumstances. Potential contraindications may include: Insufficient bone volume, uncontrolled diabetes, heavy smoking, certain medications, or poor oral hygiene. Your dentist will assess your individual suitability. Recovery and Aftercare Healing and recovery vary depending on each individual. Some temporary tenderness or swelling is normal, but these usually settle over time. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene and attending follow-up appointments are vital to optimising long-term success potential. Patients are also encouraged to adopt healthy lifestyle habits and have regular dental check-ups to help ensure implants and surrounding tissues remain healthy. Potential complications during healing may include: Infection, implant failure, nerve damage, sinus complications (upper jaw), prolonged swelling, or need for additional procedures. Individual healing varies significantly. Why Consider Full Arch Implants on the Gold Coast? Beyond potentially restoring function, full arch implants may make a meaningful difference to quality of life. The potential to smile with confidence, enjoy a wider variety of foods and speak without worry may have a positive impact on daily life, though individual experiences vary. For patients on the Gold Coast, choosing a clinic with experienced practitioners and modern facilities may help ensure professional standards are met throughout treatment. Our implant dentistry services combine advanced technology with personalised care approaches. h2- Comprehensive Care at Bundall Dental & Implants At Bundall Dental & Implants, our registered and experienced dentists, led by Dr Mehran Shaibani, provide professional care for patients considering full arch dental implants. Every treatment is carefully planned around the individual, with clear guidance on suitability, aftercare and maintenance requirements. Our Bundall clinic is equipped with advanced technology and modern facilities, aiming to ensure that patients receive precise diagnostics, comprehensive care and tailored solutions in one convenient location. If you are exploring options for replacing missing teeth, contact Bundall Dental & Implants today to book a consultation and learn more about whether full arch implants may be suitable for your situation. Frequently Asked Questions How long do full arch implants last? With ongoing care and regular visits, implants may last for many years. Individual results vary and longevity cannot be guaranteed. Success depends on various factors including oral hygiene, general health, bone quality and lifestyle factors. The American Dental Association notes that properly maintained dental implants may provide decades of reliable service, though individual outcomes vary. Will the treatment be painful? Local anaesthesia is used during treatment and most patients describe recovery as manageable. Individual pain tolerance varies and some post-surgical discomfort is normal. Pain management options will be discussed during your consultation. Are there alternatives to full arch implants? Yes. For some patients, removable dentures, partial dentures, or other restorative treatments may be appropriate alternatives. Your dentist will guide you through the most suitable options based on your individual circumstances, oral health and preferences. Am I a suitable candidate for full arch implants? Suitability depends on factors including bone volume, gum health, general health status, medications and lifestyle factors. A comprehensive examination including X-rays or CT scans is required to determine candidacy. Not all patients are suitable for implant treatment. What is the treatment timeline? Treatment typically involves multiple stages over several months. Initial healing after implant placement may take 3-6 months, followed by prosthetic fabrication and fitting. Emergency temporary solutions may be available in some cases. Individual timelines vary based on healing and complexity. How do I care for full arch implants? Full arch implants require excellent oral hygiene including daily cleaning around the implants, regular professional maintenance and routine check-ups. Specific cleaning techniques and tools will be demonstrated. Lifestyle factors such as smoking cessation may be recommended to optimise long-term success. DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is general in nature. It does not constitute professional dental advice and should not be relied upon as such. All dental treatments carry risks and benefits that vary significantly between individuals. Treatment outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Individual healing, treatment response, and longevity of dental work varies based on numerous factors including oral hygiene, general health, lifestyle factors, and anatomical considerations. A thorough consultation, clinical examination, and appropriate diagnostic procedures are essential before any treatment decisions. To discuss your your specific circumstances and treatment options, schedule a consultation at (07) 5681 1877.
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October 8, 2025
General Dentistry
How to Know If You Need a Root Canal: Symptoms to Watch Out For
Tooth pain is something most people experience at some point but when discomfort lingers, it may be a sign of something more serious. One of the common reasons patients on the Gold Coast require urgent dental care is an infection or damage inside a tooth that may call for root canal treatment. While many associate the words "root canal" with anxiety, the reality is that this procedure is a safe, routine, and highly effective way to help preserve a natural tooth. If you're experiencing ongoing issues, knowing the symptoms to look out for can help you seek timely care and potentially avoid further complications. Important Note: All dental treatments carry potential risks and benefits. Individual symptoms and treatment outcomes vary. This information is general in nature and does not replace professional dental advice. A thorough examination and diagnosis are required to determine treatment suitability. What Is a Root Canal? A root canal treatment is designed to remove infection or inflammation from within a tooth. The pulp the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels can become damaged through deep decay, cracks, or trauma. When that happens, bacteria can multiply inside the tooth, potentially leading to pain and possible abscesses. According to the Mayo Clinic, root canal treatment is performed to help save a tooth that is badly infected or damaged, rather than removing it entirely. During treatment, the dentist typically: Removes the infected pulp. Cleans and disinfects the root canals. Seals the canals to help protect against reinfection. Restores the tooth with a filling or crown for strength. This approach may help patients maintain their natural teeth while addressing the underlying infection. Key Symptoms That May Indicate You Need a Root Canal 1. Ongoing Tooth Pain Pain that doesn't subside, or worsens when chewing, may indicate pulp infection. Research published in the Journal of the American Dental Association demonstrates that persistent tooth pain can be one of the more reliable indicators for potential endodontic treatment necessity. However, these symptoms may also indicate other dental conditions, and professional diagnosis is essential. 2. Sensitivity to Hot or Cold If sensitivity lingers long after exposure to heat or cold, the tooth may require professional assessment. Prolonged thermal sensitivity may indicate irreversible pulp damage. However, sensitivity can have various causes, and thorough evaluation is needed for accurate diagnosis. 3. Swollen or Tender Gums An infection may cause localised swelling, tenderness, or small pimple-like spots on the gums around the affected tooth. These symptoms can also indicate other conditions such as periodontal disease, making professional diagnosis important. 4. Tooth Discolouration A tooth that turns grey or dark may be a sign of pulp damage. The Journal of the American Dental Association identifies tooth discolouration as a potential indicator of pulp necrosis. However, discolouration can have multiple causes, and professional evaluation is necessary. 5. Cracks or Chips Cracked teeth may allow bacteria to reach the pulp, potentially increasing the risk of infection. Even minor fractures may compromise the tooth's integrity. However, not all cracked teeth require root canal treatment, and individual assessment is essential. 6. Sensitivity After Dental Work If sensitivity persists after other treatments, it may suggest deeper involvement of the pulp that requires endodontic evaluation. However, some post-treatment sensitivity can be normal, and your dentist can help determine if further investigation is needed. Why Timely Treatment of Root Canal is Important Ignoring the signs of potential infection may result in worsening pain, possible tooth loss, or the potential spread of bacteria beyond the tooth. Early root canal treatment may help prevent these complications and allow patients to keep their natural teeth for longer. Harvard Health emphasises that root canals can be genuine tooth savers, potentially preventing the need for extraction and more complex procedures like dental implants or bridges. Delaying treatment may lead to more serious complications including abscesses that could require additional medical intervention. Preventive dentistry emphasises the potential importance of addressing dental infections promptly to help maintain optimal oral health. What to Expect During a Root Canal Modern dentistry means root canal procedures may be far more comfortable than many expect. With local anaesthesia and precise instruments, the treatment often feels similar to having a filling. A typical process may involve: Examination and X-rays to identify the problem Local anaesthesia to help ensure comfort Cleaning and disinfection of the pulp chamber and canals Sealing and restoration with a filling or crown The intended result is a healthier tooth that may function normally again. However, individual healing and outcomes vary. Potential risks and complications may include: Incomplete healing, reinfection, instrument separation, root perforation, or temporary numbness. Your dentist will discuss all relevant risks during consultation. Root Canal Care at Bundall Dental & Implants When considering root canal treatment on the Gold Coast, patients may benefit from choosing a clinic that combines professional expertise with modern facilities. At Bundall Dental & Implants: Registered dentists perform all procedures in line with professional standards Advanced equipment supports accurate diagnosis and treatment A patient-first approach aims to ensure comfort and clear communication throughout the process Frequently Asked Questions Will the procedure hurt? With anaesthesia, most patients report that treatment may feel no more uncomfortable than a standard filling. Individual pain tolerance and treatment complexity vary, and some post-treatment discomfort is possible. How long will the tooth last? With proper care, regular dental check-ups, and restoration, treated teeth may last for many years. Individual outcomes vary and longevity cannot be guaranteed. Success depends on various factors including the extent of original damage and ongoing oral care. What if I don't get treatment? Delaying care may lead to abscesses, possible tooth loss, and in some cases, potential spread of infection beyond the mouth. However, individual progression varies, and your dentist can help assess the urgency of your specific situation. Are there alternatives to root canal treatment? The main alternative is typically tooth extraction followed by replacement with an implant, bridge, or partial denture. Your dentist will discuss all appropriate options based on your specific circumstances. Key Takeaways If you're experiencing persistent tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity, it could potentially indicate that you may benefit from root canal treatment. Seeking professional evaluation promptly may help prevent the problem from escalating and support better long-term oral health outcomes. Your Local Gold Coast Dental Care At Bundall Dental & Implants, our experienced and registered dentists provide professional root canal treatment for patients across the Gold Coast. We aim to help you manage discomfort, potentially protect your natural teeth, and maintain a healthy smile. Book an appointment today and let our team support your dental health with safe and effective care. DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is general in nature. It does not constitute professional dental advice and should not be relied upon as such. All dental treatments carry risks and benefits that vary significantly from individual to individual. Treatment outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Individual healing, treatment response, and longevity of dental work varies based on numerous factors including oral hygiene, general health, lifestyle factors, and anatomical considerations. A thorough consultation, clinical examination, and appropriate diagnostic procedures are essential before any treatment decisions. To discuss your your specific circumstances and treatment options, schedule a consultation at (07) 5681 1877.
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October 8, 2025
Dental Treatments
Poor Oral Hygiene and Its Link to Oral Cancer: What You Need to Know
Oral health is much more than just having a bright smile or fresh breath. The condition of your mouth, teeth, and gums plays a vital role in your overall well-being. While issues like cavities or gum disease are commonly associated with poor oral hygiene, few people realize that neglecting oral care can also increase the risk of oral cancer. For individuals who have lost teeth due to severe dental issues, solutions like Dental Implants Gold Coast not only restore functionality and confidence but also support long-term oral health. At Bundall Dental and Implants, we believe awareness is the first step towards prevention. With over 30 years of professional expertise serving the Gold Coast community, Dr Mehran Shaibani and our team have seen firsthand the importance of maintaining excellent oral hygiene. In this blog, we'll explore how poor oral hygiene contributes to oral cancer, the signs you should never ignore and how good dental habits and regular check-ups can protect your health. Understanding Oral Cancer Oral cancer refers to cancers that develop in the mouth or throat. These can include cancers of the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, floor of the mouth, and the hard or soft palate. Oral cancer can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated early. Oral cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with approximately 4,700 new cases diagnosed annually in Australia. The Australian Dental Association emphasises that early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes, with five-year survival rates exceeding 80% when caught in early stages. This highlights the critical importance of regular dental examinations and oral cancer screenings for Gold Coast residents. Most oral cancers begin in the flat, thin cells that line the inside of the mouth and throat. These areas are constantly exposed to potential carcinogens through food, drink, tobacco and environmental factors, making them particularly vulnerable to cellular changes that can lead to cancer development. How Poor Oral Hygiene Contributes to Oral Cancer Maintaining oral hygiene is essential to keeping harmful bacteria under control. When oral care is neglected, bacteria thrive, leading to inflammation, infection and long-term damage. Here's how this increases the risk of oral cancer: Chronic Inflammation and Cancer Risk Gum disease (periodontitis) and untreated infections create ongoing inflammation in the mouth. Research shows that chronic inflammation is known to weaken the body's defences and has been directly linked to cancer development. The persistent inflammatory response creates an environment where healthy cells can become damaged and potentially transform into cancerous cells. Bacterial Toxin Accumulation Poor oral hygiene allows harmful bacteria to multiply unchecked. These bacteria release toxins that can damage healthy cells and potentially cause DNA mutations, paving the way for cancerous growth. The bacterial biofilms that form on neglected teeth and gums create a constant source of cellular stress and damage. Compromised Immune Response A neglected mouth often becomes a source of constant infection, forcing the immune system to work continuously to fight bacterial invasion. This chronic immune activation can eventually lead to immune system exhaustion, making it harder for the body to detect and eliminate abnormal cell growth, including early cancerous changes. Interaction with Other Risk Factors Poor oral hygiene combined with smoking, alcohol use, or HPV infection significantly raises the likelihood of developing oral cancer. The compromised oral environment created by poor hygiene makes tissues more susceptible to damage from these additional carcinogens. Risk Factors That Combine with Poor Oral Hygiene While poor oral hygiene is a contributing factor, oral cancer usually develops due to a combination of risks. Understanding these interconnected factors helps Gold Coast residents make informed decisions about their oral health. Some of the major risk factors include: Tobacco Use: Smoking cigarettes, cigars or pipes, as well as chewing tobacco, dramatically increases oral cancer risk. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reports that tobacco users are up to six times more likely to develop oral cancer than non-users. Excessive Alcohol Consumption: Alcohol irritates the lining of the mouth, especially when combined with tobacco. The combination creates a synergistic effect that multiplies cancer risk beyond what either factor would cause individually. Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Particularly HPV-16 and HPV-18, these strains have become leading causes of oropharyngeal cancers, especially in younger patients who may not have traditional risk factors. Diet Low in Fruits and Vegetables: Lacking antioxidants weakens the body's natural defences against cellular damage. A diet rich in processed foods and low in protective nutrients creates additional oxidative stress on oral tissues. Age and Gender: Most cases occur in people over 40, with men being twice as likely to develop oral cancer as women, though this gap is narrowing as smoking rates equalise between genders. Family History: Genetic predisposition can play a role, with some individuals having inherited susceptibility to cellular damage and cancer development. When these risk factors are combined with poor oral hygiene, the danger multiplies exponentially, creating a perfect storm for cancer development. Early Warning Signs of Oral Cancer Oral cancer is highly treatable if detected early, with survival rates dramatically improving when caught in initial stages. Many people dismiss early signs as minor issues, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and more complex treatment requirements. Be alert to the following symptoms: Persistent Mouth Sores: Any sore, ulcer, or irritation that does not heal within two weeks should be evaluated by a dental professional. Normal mouth injuries heal relatively quickly, so persistent lesions warrant immediate attention. Unusual Patches: Red patches (erythroplakia) or white patches (leukoplakia) inside the mouth can indicate precancerous or cancerous changes. These patches may be painless initially, making regular professional examination crucial for detection. Lumps or Thickening: Any unusual lumps, bumps or areas of thickening in the cheek, tongue or other oral tissues should be examined promptly. These changes may be felt before they become visible. Throat and Swallowing Issues: Persistent sore throat, hoarseness or the feeling of something stuck in the throat can indicate cancer in the back of the mouth or throat area. Functional Changes: Difficulty chewing, swallowing, speaking, or moving the tongue or jaw can signal advanced oral cancer affecting muscle and nerve function. Numbness or Pain: Unexplained numbness in parts of the mouth, face or neck or persistent pain without obvious cause should be evaluated immediately. Unexplained Bleeding: Bleeding in the mouth without injury or during routine activities like brushing may indicate tissue changes requiring professional assessment. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is crucial to seek professional evaluation promptly at Bundall Dental and Implants. The Importance of Regular Dental Check-ups for Gold Coast Residents Dentists are often the first healthcare professionals to notice early signs of oral cancer during routine examinations. At Bundall Dental and Implants, our experienced team performs comprehensive oral cancer screenings as part of every check-up, utilising advanced diagnostic techniques and technology. Professional Screening Advantages Regular visits allow our experienced team to: Detect early warning signs before they become serious health threats Monitor gum health and treat infections promptly with professional cleanings Educate patients on personalised risk factors and prevention strategies Provide reassurance and peace of mind through professional monitoring and expert assessment Coordinate care with medical specialists when necessary for comprehensive treatment Prevention: How to Protect Yourself from Oral Cancer While some risk factors like age or genetics cannot be changed, there are many proactive steps Gold Coast residents can take to dramatically lower their chances of developing oral cancer: Maintain Excellent Oral Hygiene Brush at least twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, ensuring you clean all tooth surfaces and along the gumline. Floss daily to remove bacteria and food particles from between teeth where your toothbrush cannot reach. Use antibacterial mouthwash to reduce harmful bacteria and maintain a healthy oral environment. Eliminate Tobacco and Limit Alcohol Quit smoking and tobacco use completely - this is one of the most effective ways to reduce oral cancer risk. Limit alcohol consumption to recommended guidelines, and avoid combining alcohol with tobacco, which creates a particularly dangerous synergistic effect. Optimise Nutrition and Hydration Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, which contain protective antioxidants that help prevent cellular damage. Foods rich in vitamins A, C and E offer specific protection against oral cancer. Stay well-hydrated with water, which helps wash away food particles and bacteria whilst maintaining healthy saliva flow for natural protection. Sun Protection and HPV Prevention Protect your lips from excessive sun exposure using lip balm with SPF protection. Practice safe behaviours to reduce HPV transmission risk, and discuss HPV vaccination with your healthcare provider if appropriate. Regular Professional Care Schedule check-ups every six months at Bundall Dental and Implants for professional cleaning, comprehensive oral cancer screening, and personalised prevention advice tailored to your individual risk factors. Comprehensive Oral Health Care at Bundall Dental and Implants At Bundall Dental and Implants, we are committed to helping Gold Coast patients prevent and manage oral health issues with a gentle, patient-first approach backed by over 30 years of professional expertise. Taking Action for Your Oral Health and Cancer Prevention The relationship between poor oral hygiene and oral cancer risk represents a serious health concern that affects thousands of Australians each year. The encouraging news is that with proper oral care, healthy lifestyle choices, and regular professional dental check-ups, oral cancer is largely preventable and highly treatable when detected early. At Bundall Dental and Implants, we are dedicated to raising awareness and providing accessible, professional care for all Gold Coast residents. Our comprehensive approach combines advanced screening technology with personalised prevention strategies, ensuring you receive the most effective protection against oral cancer and other serious health conditions. Don't wait for symptoms to appear. Early detection and prevention are your best defences against oral cancer. The expert team at Bundall Dental and Implants is here to partner with you in maintaining optimal oral health and protecting against serious conditions like oral cancer. Contact Bundall Dental and Implants today to schedule your comprehensive oral health evaluation and cancer screening. Your oral health matters, and taking proactive steps today can protect your smile and your life for years to come. Book your consultation and take the first step in safeguarding yourself against oral cancer whilst enjoying the confidence that comes with excellent oral health. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every patient's situation is unique and treatment recommendations may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a qualified dental professional before making decisions about your oral health care. If you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist or seek immediate medical attention.
Read MoreDr Mehran Shaibani
October 8, 2025
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