Do you have questions about dental care in Merced, California? Read our FAQ page to find answers! Please also feel free to call us at 209-383-6133 if you have additional questions. Our team will be happy to provide you with more information as well as help you schedule an appointment with our experienced dentist, Dr. Jasvinder Badwalz.
 

What is the procedure for getting dental crowns or Bridges at Pearl Family Dentistry?

After an initial exam by a dentist to determine what is needed – crown, bridge or an implant – the treatment options will be discussed, and treatment scheduled. On the day of procedure, you will be anesthetized, the tooth prepared for a digital scan (sent to laboratory) and temporary crown will be placed. Then you will return for cementation of permanent crown.

What comprehensive family dental services does Pearl Family Dentistry offer?

  • Preventative – Examination, X-rays, Cleanings, Sealants, Fluoride placement.
  • Emergency – Examination within 24 hours to diagnose and get you out of pain.
  • Cosmetic – ClearCorrect Aligners, Veneers, Tooth Whitening, Tooth-Colored fillings.
  • Restorative – Cavity Fillings, Crowns, Bridges.
  • Prosthodontics – Dentures (Partial and Complete), Full-Mouth Rehabilitation.
  • Implants – Single-tooth replacement, All-on-X® (full arches), Overdentures.

How does Pearl Family Dentistry address emergency dental situations promptly?

If you are my patient, we strive to ensure you are never in pain by doing necessary treatment ahead of it becoming an emergency. In the event it does become dental emergency, the dentist will typically see you within 24 hours to give medicine and get you out of pain at the minimum until a permanent solution can be done.

How often should I schedule dental checkups for my family members?

At least twice a year to ensure any developing issues or problems can be caught and fixed early.

Do you treat children at your dental practice?

Yes, typically 10+ yr. old children are seen in my practice, younger kids are referred out for their own benefit.

What age should my child have their first dental visit?

As soon as they get their first baby tooth – the goal is to get them used to the concept of dental professional in their mouth and address any questions parents might have.

What is the importance of regular dental cleanings?

Regular dental cleanings ensure that a hygienist and dentist can spot the problems early, before they become big problems. This way we can ensure timely and less expensive (in terms of time, pain and finances) treatment is done.

Do you provide cosmetic dentistry services?

Yes, depending on your needs we do veneers, crowns, onlays, clear braces and even full-mouth rehab.

What steps can I take to maintain good oral hygiene at home?

Daily brushing, flossing and fluoride rinse can ensure a lifelong smile.

Are digital X-rays safe, and how often are they recommended?

We are all exposed to natural radiation in our environment. Digital X-rays produce minimal radiation (~ 70% less than traditional X-rays) and are considered safe. X-rays are recommended twice a year, unless needed more often to diagnose and treat.

Do you offer teeth whitening services?

Yes, we offer In-house whitening and take-home whitening trays, only after we have checked for any disease (gum infection and cavities).

Are dental implants a suitable option for missing teeth?

Yes, an implant is the best option to replace the missing tooth or teeth. Our AAID credentialed dentists do a comprehensive examination to determine what treatment is optimal. A ‘Cone Beam CT’ scan may be taken to ensure the best possible treatment sequence is followed to optimize surgical placement of implant.

What is the importance of fluoride treatments for children and adults?

Firstly, fluoride is a naturally occurring trace mineral in natural water and it is also found in various foods – canned shellfish, oatmeal, raisins, potatoes etc.

Secondly, based on over 120 years of evidence in dentistry fluoride has cavity preventing properties.

Can you explain the benefits of sealants for children’s teeth?

All teeth start as tooth buds, usually four. These develop and come together to make a tooth. The places where the buds meet may not come together perfectly, especially in children. These areas are called fissures and are plaque and bacteria traps. Sealants fill these fissure to ensure no bacteria and food can get lodged in the teeth and cause cavities.

What measures do you have in place for infection control and sterilization?

Our office practices highest level hospital grade sterilization. Most of the instruments and barriers we use are disposable and are thrown away after every procedure to eliminate any cross contamination between patients. The only reusable equipment is the stainless-steel instruments. All the used instruments leave the room and go directly to cleaning station (sterilization area) after every use. Here the instruments are scrubbed with soap and brush. After this they go in the ultrasonic cleaner for 15 minutes. Following this the instruments are dried, packaged, sealed and placed in autoclave under high pressure and high temperature. This process makes them free of any bacteria, virus or bacterial spores.

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