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Experience the best dental care at Royal Dental. Book your appointment today! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to achieve a radiant smile and maintain your oral health for years to come. Dr. Alexander Shakhet and his team are dedicated to providing exceptional care using the latest technology and techniques. Schedule your appointment now to experience the Royal Dental difference.

Initial Consultation

Our office is open Monday - Wednesday, and Friday and Saturday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

General Appointments

Lines open Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 6:00 pm & Saturday, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon

Dental Surgery

Lines open Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 6:00 pm & Saturday, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon

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faq

Frequently Asked Questions

Start by brushing your teeth at a 45 degree angle towards the gum lines and
on all tooth surfaces with two finger pressure in a gentle circular motion for
two minutes. Make sure to remove any plaque.
In our office Royal Dental in Vernon Hills we always show our patients how to
brush and floss properly.

Once daily in the evening. More if you’d like! Dental flossing is one of the most
important tools in home oral hygiene!

A tooth that is severely decayed or infected can be saved—rather than be
removed—through a procedure commonly known as a root canal.
The typical tooth has around one to three roots. Each of these roots has one
or two canals that essentially go from the top of your tooth to the bottom.
Within these canals is a soft, living tissue called pulp, which consists of nerves
and blood vessels. When a root canal is done, the pulp is removed, your
tooth’s canals are disinfected, and a special dental filler is used to seal them
off. Your tooth will receive a temporary filling after the root canal procedure.
The final step in the process will be to place a permanent covering, such as a
crown, over the treated tooth.
Root canals today are generally painless procedures thanks to the
effectiveness of local anesthetic and advances in dental technology.
At Royal Dental we have successfully completed hundreds of root
canals!

Dental emergencies include severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, and any situation where you are experiencing significant pain or discomfort. If you are unsure whether you have a
dental emergency, it’s best to call Royal Dental for advice.

If you are experiencing dental pain, you can take over-the-counter pain relievers and use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on the affected side and stick to soft foods. Contact Royal Dental at Vernon Hills as soon as possible to schedule an appointment. Same day appointments are available!

Teeth whitening is completely safe. Dentists have been successfully whitening smiles for decades, and the procedure is very predictable. Although there is a chance of sensitivity for a short time afterward, it will not damage your teeth in any way, and the mild discomfort will only last a day or two. Dr. Alexander Shakhet DDS will tell you about different whitening options during your first consultation at Royal Dental.

Even if you don’t have any symptoms of dental problems, your routine dental exams and cleanings are critical for maintaining optimal oral health. They help detect problems in their earliest stages before they produce symptoms and lower the risk of new tooth decay or gum disease. Maintaining proper oral
hygiene care at home and keeping up with your routine dental visits are the
best ways to promote healthy smiles for life.

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