Aftercare Instructions

The steps you follow after any dental services are essential in your recovery, healing, and the health of your teeth over time. To make things simple for you we break down some after care instructions you can follow when it comes to Fluoride Application, Teeth Whitening, Composite (White) Fillings, Root Canals, and Tooth Extractions. Carefully follow the instructions believe for some tips and advice on taking care of your gums and teeth following any dental procedures you may have. Our team at ProSmile Dentistry is dedicated to helping you before, during, and after to ensure you have a positive experience with any dental services you may need. 

Fluoride Application

Fluoride is a natural mineral that builds strong teeth and prevents cavities. It’s been an essential oral health treatment for decades. Fluoride supports healthy tooth enamel and fights the bacteria that harm teeth and gums. Tooth enamel is the outer protective layer of each tooth.

Fluoride is especially helpful if you’re at high risk of developing dental caries, or cavities. Cavities occur when bacteria build up on teeth and gums and form a sticky layer of plaque. Plaque produces an acid that erodes teeth and gum tissue. If the plaque breaks down the enamel layer, bacteria can infect and harm the nerves and blood at the core of the tooth.


Aftercare Instructions

Teeth Whitening

With over 100 million smiles brightened and 30 years of experience, Opalescence Teeth Whitening is the global leader in professional teeth whitening. Whether you're looking for the best way to whiten your teeth at home, or if you want to whiten your teeth fast in our office, Opalescence Teeth Whitening can help you get whiter teeth the way you want.

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Root Canal

A root canal is a dental procedure involving the removal of the soft center of the tooth, the pulp. The pulp is made up of nerves, connective tissue, and blood vessels that help the tooth grow.


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Extraction

A tooth extraction may be necessary for many reasons, including severe damage or decay. One of the most common dental procedures, a tooth extraction can eliminate bacteria and improve your overall oral health.

Aftercare Instructions

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