Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs For Preventive
Questions are natural, especially when it comes to your smile. At Artistic Dentistry, we’re here to guide you with gentle answers and expert advice. Explore our most commonly asked questions by topic below and feel confident in your care.

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FAQs For Preventive
How often should I visit the dentist for a checkup?
Dentists recommend a checkup and cleaning every six months. Regular visits help prevent cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues.
Who should get dental sealants?
Sealants are most commonly recommended for children and teens, but adults with cavity-prone back teeth can also benefit. They're especially helpful after permanent molars come in.
Are dental sealants safe?
Yes, dental sealants are safe, painless, and effective. The materials used are non-toxic and have been trusted by dental professionals for decades to prevent tooth decay.
How long do sealants last?
Dental sealants can last up to 10 years with proper care. During regular checkups, your dentist can check for wear and reapply them if needed.
Do sealants replace the need for brushing?
No. While sealants add a layer of protection, brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits are still essential to maintain a healthy smile.
Can Botox help with TMJ-related headaches?
Yes — Botox reduces muscle tension that often causes TMJ-related headaches and facial pain.
How long do the results last?
Results from TMJ Botox usually last 3 to 4 months, depending on your muscle activity and habits.
Does the Botox treatment hurt?
Botox treatment involves small injections that feel like a quick pinch — most patients tolerate it easily.
How soon will I feel relief from my TMJ symptoms?
Most patients feel relief within 3 to 10 days after their Botox treatment for TMJ.
Will Botox for TMJ change my smile?
No — Botox targets your jaw muscles, so it won’t affect your facial expressions or smile.
Why do my teeth hurt when I eat something cold?
Cold sensitivity is often caused by exposed dentin, enamel erosion, or gum recession.
What’s the best toothpaste for sensitive teeth?
Look for toothpaste with potassium nitrate or stannous fluoride to calm nerve sensitivity.
Is flossing really necessary if I brush well?
Yes — flossing cleans between teeth where brushes can't reach, helping prevent decay and gum issues.
How do sealants protect my teeth?
Sealants coat deep grooves in your molars to prevent bacteria from causing decay.
What are the benefits of fluoride treatments?
Fluoride strengthens enamel, reduces sensitivity, and helps prevent tooth decay.
Why do my gums bleed?
Bleeding gums are usually a sign of inflammation caused by plaque buildup or early-stage gum disease.
Is a toothache a dental emergency?
Yes — a toothache can signal infection, a broken tooth, or other urgent dental problems.
What happens if I skip dental cleanings?
Skipping cleanings allows plaque to harden into tartar, increasing your risk for gum disease and decay.
