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Isange Remacle

Dentist

Dr. Isange Remacle is a Dentist practicing in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu , Quebec. Dr. Remacle specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Isange Remacle
  • Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
  • University of Montreal
  • Accepting new patients

Can a tooth abscess be seen on an X-ray?

Hi! Usually, we see an abscess on the X-ray... if not and there are clinical evidences for an abscess, it’s because it’s in the early stage (difficult to identify on the X-ray READ MORE
Hi!

Usually, we see an abscess on the X-ray... if not and there are clinical evidences for an abscess, it’s because it’s in the early stage (difficult to identify on the X-ray at that stage, but it’s a matter of time). So the dentist has to do the clinical evaluation with X-ray and clinical and do the diagnostic (with the treatment plan).

Hope it helps!

Isange Remacle

Do dentists offer services to the uninsured?

Hi! Yes there is no problem. Dentists treat patients of they have insurance or not. For payment plan, it depends of the office. We do, so I suggest that you ask the secretary READ MORE
Hi!

Yes there is no problem. Dentists treat patients of they have insurance or not. For payment plan, it depends of the office. We do, so I suggest that you ask the secretary when you call for an appointment at the office you want to go.

Hope it helps!

Dr Isange Remacle

Pain after a filling?

Hi!

It depends what is the pain.

Very swollen and red gums after routine dental cleaning

Your question can go different ways but with what you are sayings. Maybe you have a more severe gingivitis this time. It can be because of many factors :hormones in the cycle (periods, READ MORE
Your question can go different ways but with what you are sayings. Maybe you have a more severe gingivitis this time. It can be because of many factors :hormones in the cycle (periods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, age... ), inflammation in the body because of medication/food/health, disease like diabetes, etc)

You should continue to floss and do your hygiene treatment, it should decrease. If not, consulte your dentist.