Some swelling is normal after Oral Surgery which can increase over the following 2 to 3 days. After that time, the swelling should decrease. A cold compress should be used to help with the swelling. You should call your dentist if the swelling is not improving.
If your loose dental implant is causing pain, call your local Great Lakes Family Dental. We see same-day appointments and have specialists on staff.
Call your local Great Lakes Family Dental if you have a dental emergency. We can often see emergencies same-day and have evenings and weekend appointments in many of our offices.
There are several factors that determine how long oral surgery may take such as; type of surgery, complexity of procedure, and type of anesthesia to mention just a few.
Generally, a simple surgery may take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. More complex procedures may last from one to several hours.
Your dentist will be able to provide you more details on the time of your oral surgery. Reach out to your local Great Lakes Family Dental for a free consultation.
Most dental benefits cover standard and emergency care provided by dentists. Call your local Great Lakes Family Dental and speak with a Patient Care Representative to learn more.
Health insurance and dental insurance are two different types of coverage. Some procedures such as oral surgery may be covered under your health insurance. Call your local Great Lakes Family Dental and speak with a Patient Care Representative to learn more.
No. Braces are available to all patients regardless of dental insurance! We offer several payment options including No Money Down and payments with no interest.
Yes, Invisalign® aligners can fix gaps in your teeth. Depending on the size and location of the gap, your Invisalign treatment may vary.
Most dental insurance plans cover dental implants. Each plan is different so contact your dental insurance company for full details.
Yes, patients with crowns are candidates for Invisalign® clear aligners. Treatment plans vary so contact your local Great Lakes Family Dental to schedule a free consultation.
Great Lakes Family Dental practices accept most dental insurance plans but does not currently accept Medicaid.
Great Lakes Family Dental practices accept most insurance plans but does not currently accept Medicare. Great Lakes Family Dental pricing is very competitive and we offer payment options for larger procedures. Please call your closest office for more information about how we can help you afford quality dental care.
Every Invisalign® treatment plan is different. Reach out to your local Great Lakes Family Dental for a free consultation. Our orthodontists will guide you on your treatment plan.
With Invisalign® treatment, you can keep eating and drinking your favorite foods. Invisalign clear aligners are removable so you can eat and drink, then brush your teeth before putting the aligners back in.
Keeping up with a good oral care routine at home is your first line of defense. Remember to brush 2x a day for at least two minutes and floss daily. Limit the amount of sticky, sugary foods you consume and drink plenty of water. Of course, visiting the dentist is still an important part of your oral care routine. All of our Great Lakes Family Dental offices are safely seeing patients with all safety protocols in place.