Dr. Michael Irving Farr D.M.D.
Dentist | General Practice
118 Barrington Commons Ct Suite 201 Barrington IL, 60010About
Dr. Farr grew up around Chicago and received his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago. From there he went to Temple University ...
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Dr. Michael Irving Farr D.M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Can a tooth abscess be fixed with a root canal?
Hi, Sometimes. If the tooth isn't too badly damaged and decayed, it can be saved. If the damage is too severe, It cannot. READ MORE
Is it possible to clean teeth with braces?
It is not only possible, it is mandatory that you clean them. Especially with braces. READ MORE
What method of teeth straightening is the best?
Braces. READ MORE
Can I use saltwater rinse after a root canal?
Yes. READ MORE
Can gingivitis heal on its own?
Gingivitis can heal with proper home hygiene care after a proper prophylaxis is performed. Make sure you are flossing daily. READ MORE
Which toothbrush is best for gingivitis?
Hi, Any toothbrush is good. You need a good brushing technique. And you need to floss daily. READ MORE
Is Waterpik good for dental bridges?
Hi, Waterpik, in addition to dental flossing, is good for dental bridges. READ MORE
Can you use a water flosser on dental implants?
Hi, Yes, but in addition to proper brushing and flossing. READ MORE
Are fixed dentures better than removable dentures?
Without a doubt, yes. You need to determine if there's enough bone in your jaws first to see if you are a candidate. READ MORE
What holds dental implants in place?
Hi, Dental implants work by integrating to the bone that they are placed in. So it is the bone that holds them in place. READ MORE
Should partial dentures feel tight?
Yes. Keep wearing them. READ MORE
How long does a dental bridge last on molars?
That depends. How well the teeth are prepared, how well the restoration is made, how hard you are on the restoration, and how well you maintain and keep the restoration clean all have a factor in longevity. READ MORE
Can I get zirconia bridge on molar teeth?
Yes, if you have good enough teeth that are in the right position to support it. READ MORE
Can I get a dental bridge on my front teeth?
Hi, As long as the remaining teeth are in good health, then yes. READ MORE
Can gum infection go away on its own?
No, not on it's own. The cause of the gum infection has to be determined and appropriate treatment has to be implemented. READ MORE
Is dental implant surgery risky?
Hi, The direct answer to your question is it depends. If a dental implant is placed in a healed extraction site, then the risk is minimal. If an extraction is done and an immediate implant placed, it is a little riskier but still very successful. Other factors that determine the riskiness of dental implant surgery is the patient's health status and oral hygiene practices. Having more medical conditions and/or uncontrolled medical conditions increases the risk of dental implant surgery. Not brushing and flossing on a daily basis increases risk of dental implant surgery. Make sure to have your medical history reviewed by the dentist/oral surgeon placing the implant and make sure to follow all instructions given by the provider to minimize risk. READ MORE
What happens to a tooth after a root canal?
Hi, The tooth will no longer have feeling to temperature. A root canal is performed to preserve the tooth. READ MORE
Can you prevent dental implants from failing?
Hi, Yes you can prevent dental implants from failing. Take proper care of them and follow all recommended maintenance. Brush and floss them every day. Implants have a very high long term success rate. READ MORE
How do you treat gum sores from dentures?
Hu, You need to go see a dentist to determine the cause of the sores. READ MORE
Why does my tooth hurt after crown?
Hi, There are several reasons why your tooth hurts. First, you just had a procedure done two days ago. This is very recent. Treatment causes pain and this pain can last up to a few weeks. Make sure to check your bite and see if the tooth you just had treated touches first. If this tooth touches first before your other teeth, then the bite needs adjusting. Another reason for pain could be a nerve issue, but it's too soon to say since treatment was just performed. READ MORE
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