Frenectomy in United States

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Brightleaf Dental
4.9

From 49 verified reviews

Ryan Gardner, 21 August 2020

So glad Dr. Satvat is back seeing patients! Very much appreciate the great care provided by Dr. Satvat and the professional recommendations for cosmetic concerns. Thanks and see you again soon! - Ryan

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Chicago Dental Boutique
4.9

From 83 verified reviews

Omar Mulero, 11 September 2020

Chicago Dental Boutique is fantastic! My visit was one of the best experiences I've had at a dentist office. The staff was extremely kind and professional. The precautions they are taking for COVID made me feel extremely safe and I had not even the slightest worry about possibly getting sick.

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Downtown Dental
4.7

From 131 verified reviews

Gabby Ortiz, 19 September 2020

I had such an amazing experience at Downtown Dental. I was traveling from out of state and developed severe tooth pain and they were able to fit me in next day. Youstina and Allison made me feel so comfortable and assured I received adequate care at their offices!

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East Erie Dental
4.5

From 84 verified reviews

Claire Redden, 19 September 2020

As you can probably guess I was not looking forward to my root canal appointment! I was expecting a lengthy and painful experience, however I was surprised to be in and out of the office within an hour! They did a great job, and everyone was super friendly. The dentist checked on me multiple times throughout the appointment to make sure I was doing okay and not feeling any pain. It was very appreciated!! Thank you!

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National Dental

National Dental, located in Queens, New York City, United States offers patients Frenectomy procedures among its total of 55 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Frenectomy procedures at National Dental, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Dental, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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    What you need to know about Frenectomy in United States

    Frenectomy is a non-invasive dental procedure that can be carried out at short notice by any trained dentist. This type of Dentistry procedure / treatment is relatively affordable, especially in United States. Mainly because the skill set and experience required by the specialist doesn't need to be as extensive as it may be for other procedures. For Frenectomy, photos are required for the specialist to review prior to treatment.

    Recovery is fast, with just minor discomfort to be expected, which may take a day or two to completely go away, but generally, you can expect to get on with your day immediately after Frenectomy. Forms of aftercare may include avoiding eating a few hours after and avoid consuming drinks that may stain your teeth like coffee or red wine.

    Unless you opt for more dental procedures after, you are free to leave United States right away. Considering the high success rate of this dental treatment, complications are rare and when they do occur it's mostly just prolonged soreness and swelling of the gum and surrounding area or increased sensitivity on the teeth. If this continues or the pain becomes too much, you can go back to the dentist who may prescribe additional painkillers and meds to help combat the pain.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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