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Dr. Brandon Rogers Prusa, DDS

Dentist

Dr. Brandon Prusa is a Dentist practicing in Chicago, IL. Dr. Prusa 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.
Dr. Brandon Rogers Prusa, DDS
  • Chicago, IL
  • Accepting new patients

Should I whiten my teeth before bonding?

Yes. So the dentist can match the bonding to the whitened tooth shade

How do I stop grinding my teeth when sleeping?

Unfortunately, in our world today we all have a lot of stress. This stress can then manifest and show itself when we are in a certain sleep cycle. Fortunately for this situation READ MORE
Unfortunately, in our world today we all have a lot of stress. This stress can then manifest and show itself when we are in a certain sleep cycle. Fortunately for this situation a simple ‘night guard’ can be prescribed. It is a form fitting appliance that is custom molded to your teeth so they don’t grind against each other at night. Please reach out to me or my team if we can be of any help!

Is it normal to have pain after a root canal?

I’m sorry to hear you had to have a root canal, but I promise you will be better soon! Usually, patients aren’t too sore after a root canal but it can happen. Ibuprofen and a soft READ MORE
I’m sorry to hear you had to have a root canal, but I promise you will be better soon! Usually, patients aren’t too sore after a root canal but it can happen. Ibuprofen and a soft diet should be your friend for the few days after.

Do I have a gum disease?

It totally depends. You need to go to your dental professional and have a thorough examination and full mouth X-ray to see what is going on in your mouth.

How long do people typically wear braces?

It totally depends on your case. Unfortunately I’m not the Doctor treating you so I don’t have a timeline. If they are traditional braces you can expect anywhere from 18-36 months. READ MORE
It totally depends on your case. Unfortunately I’m not the Doctor treating you so I don’t have a timeline. If they are traditional braces you can expect anywhere from 18-36 months. Good luck and be sure to keep up your oral hygiene! If you have any concerns or questions please feel free to reach out to me or my team!