Alex Chan, D.D.S.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Bellevue, WA
425-747-7981
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After Cosmetic Reconstruction Bellevue, WA

Remember that it will take time to adjust to the feel of your new bite. When the bite is altered or the position of the teeth is changed it takes several days for the brain to recognize the new position of your teeth or their thickness. If you continue to detect any high spots or problems with your bite, call our office so we can schedule an adjustment appointment.

It is normal to experience some hot and cold sensitivity. The teeth require some time to heal after removal of tooth structure and will be sensitive in the interim. Your gums may also be sore for a few days. Warm salt water rinses (one teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) three times a day will reduce pain and swelling. A mild pain medication (two tablets of Tylenol or ibuprofen (Motrin) every four to six hours) should ease any residual discomfort.

Don’t be concerned if your speech is affected for the first few days. You’ll quickly adapt and be speaking normally. You may notice increased salivation. This is because your brain is responding to the new size and shape of your teeth. This should subside to normal in about a week.

Daily brushing and flossing are a must for your new dental work. Daily plaque removal is critical for the long-term success of your new teeth, as are regular cleaning appointments.

Any food that can crack, chip, or damage a natural tooth can do the same to your new teeth. Avoid hard foods and substances (such as beer nuts, peanut brittle, ice, fingernails, pencils, and/or sticky candies. Smoking will stain your new teeth. Minimize or avoid foods that stain such as coffee, red wine, tea, and berries.

If you engage in sports, let us know so we can make a custom mouthguard. If you grind your teeth at night, wear the nightguard we have provided for you. Adjusting to the look and feel of your new smile will take time. If you have any problems or concerns, please let us know. We always welcome your questions.

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Alex Chan D.D.S. provides General & Cosmetic Dentistry such as Dental Implants, White Fillings, Sealants, Porcelain Veneers, Inlays/Onlays, Bonding, Extractions, Bridges, Crowns, Root Canals, Teeth Bleaching & Sedation Dentistry to patients in the Seattle Metro Area including:
Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish & Mercer Island WA


Alex Chan D.D.S. • 14420 Bel Red Rd. Suite 103 • Bellevue, WA 98007 • Phone: 425-747-7981 • Fax: 425-643-5432


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