6. How often should I get GBT?

For most patients, we recommend GBT every 6 months. However, if you have a history of gum disease or other dental issues, we may suggest more frequent visits.

5. Will my insurance cover GBT?

Most dental insurance plans cover preventive treatments like GBT. However, we recommend checking with your provider to confirm the details.

4. Is GBT more effective than traditional cleaning?

Yes, GBT targets biofilm in areas that are often missed with traditional scaling. By making biofilm visible and using advanced cleaning technology, GBT provides a more comprehensive clean.

3. How long does a GBT session take?

A typical GBT session lasts around 30-45 minutes. This can vary slightly depending on the condition of your teeth and gums.

2. How does GBT differ from traditional cleaning?

Unlike traditional cleaning, which uses metal tools and can be uncomfortable, GBT uses a combination of air, water, and fine powder to clean biofilm from your teeth. Patients report it feels more like a spa treatment for your mouth.

1. Is GBT suitable for everyone?

Yes, GBT is safe for people of all ages, including those with sensitive gums, braces, implants, and crowns. Its gentle cleaning technology ensures effective results without discomfort.

Can I visit Smile Excellence for emergency dental care even if I’m not a regular patient?

Absolutely! Any patient, old and new, all cases are welcome.

What should I do if I experience a dental emergency outside regular business hours?

Don’t worry; emergency means anytime; dial our hotline and follow our process steps.

How soon can I expect to receive treatment for my dental emergency?

It depends on the condition of the case. Usually, we try to take action within 2-3 hours.

Is our hotline service free?

Yes, of course. Our hotline triage service is free of charge, and we ensure that all assistance is free of financial burden.

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