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For our neighbors in Framingham, MA and other nearby communities, we are very happy to offer a wide range of general dentistry services to patients of any age. When you need preventive care, dental restorations, cosmetic improvements or emergency dental services, we look forward to hearing from you.
The Importance of Preventive Dental Care
Preventive dentistry is the foundation of long-term oral health. At Atlantis Dental, Dr. Sumbul Naqvi and her team emphasize proactive care to help patients avoid common dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, and enamel erosion. Regular dental checkups allow for the early detection of potential problems, making treatment simpler and more cost-effective.
A routine visit typically includes a professional cleaning, which removes plaque and tartar buildup that cannot be eliminated by brushing alone. Additionally, fluoride treatments and sealants may be recommended to strengthen teeth and prevent decay. Digital X-rays and comprehensive exams help identify hidden issues before they escalate into serious conditions.
Preventive dentistry is not just about keeping your teeth clean—it also plays a role in maintaining your overall health. Studies have shown that poor oral hygiene can contribute to conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Patients can protect their smiles and well-being by prioritizing routine dental visits.
Jason’s Journey to Oral Wellness
Jason was a smoker and had a lot of problems with his teeth due to decay and not getting the right treatment. Dr. Naqvi made a wellness protocol for him to help his develop great habits at home so now he cleans his teeth 3-4 times a day and is also on a journey to quit smoking. He is so healthy now that at this cleaning appointment he has joined our NO CAVITY CLUB.
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What to Expect During a General Dentistry Appointment
For many patients, visiting the dentist can feel overwhelming, but at Atlantis Dental, we strive to make the experience comfortable and stress-free. Understanding what happens during a general dentistry appointment can help ease any anxiety and encourage regular dental care.
Your visit will begin with a thorough oral examination. Dr. Naqvi will assess your teeth, gums, and overall oral health, checking for any signs of decay, gum disease, or bite alignment issues. Digital X-rays will be taken to detect underlying problems not visible to the naked eye.
Next, a dental hygienist will perform a professional cleaning, removing plaque, tartar, and surface stains to keep your teeth healthy and bright. This step is crucial in preventing cavities and gum disease. After the cleaning, Dr. Naqvi will discuss any findings, provide personalized oral care recommendations, and address any concerns you may have.
Whether it’s your first visit or a routine checkup, our team is dedicated to providing gentle, high-quality care in a welcoming environment. Regular appointments ensure that minor issues are caught early, preventing more extensive and costly treatments down the road.
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Meet Dr. Sumbul Naqvi
Dr. Sumbul Naqvi is a graduate of Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine. Upon graduation, she was awarded one of the most prestigious awards called the Joseph P. Speranza award, given to her because of her ongoing compassion in treating her patients.
Dr. Naqvi is also very active in lobbying on her patients' behalf to help with better insurance benefits. She regularly goes to Beason Hill and meet her local representatives to discuss these issues. Dr. Naqvi believes that she must be the voice of her patients about the ongoing rise of insurance premiums while coverage continues dropping.

Tom’s Journey to a Healthier Smile
Tom is a great patient. He started of coming to Atlantis Dental a few years ago and needed extensive work. He is now healthy and happy with the care and loved his cleaning with the dental Hygienist. We love being his forever dentist.
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"Have had a great experience here. The staff is very personable and caring. I am not one who likes going to the dentist but I recently had some major work done and they kept me calm throughout the whole process. They make sure you understand everything and give you all your options that suit you. Definitely recommend to anyone looking for caring dentists and staff."
-Robyn P.
"Was well taken care, Dr Naqvi is very efficient and caring. Staff at Atlantis Dental Dan, Michael and Maria did an excellent job, the whole experience was stress free and comfortable
Thanks a lot"
-Anita P.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will My Insurance Cover a Cleaning Every 3 Months?
Most insurance plans cover two cleanings per year at 100%. Some plans may cover additional cleanings, such as 3-month periodontal maintenance visits, at 80%.
Even if insurance doesn’t fully cover extra cleanings, investing in them is far less expensive than waiting and needing crowns, root canals, or implants later. These cleanings typically cost $120–$200 and are worth every penny in prevention.
What if I Lose My Insurance or Change Jobs — Should I Skip My Cleaning?
No! I’ve seen many patients pause their cleanings while between jobs, only to return with serious problems that cost thousands to fix. If you're uninsured temporarily, it’s still better to pay out of pocket for your cleaning than to skip it altogether.
Staying on schedule with cleanings is the best way to protect your investment in your dental health.
My Gums Bleed When I Brush — Should I Be Concerned?
Yes. Bleeding gums are often a sign of early gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis). The earlier we catch it, the easier and more affordable it is to treat.
At Atlantis Dental, we strongly believe in early detection — we even created a flyer recently to help our patients understand the signs of gum disease and when to seek treatment.
If you see blood on your toothbrush or floss, schedule a visit right away. Gum disease is a leading cause of adult tooth loss, but it's preventable with timely care.
What’s the Difference Between a Regular Dental Cleaning and a Deep Cleaning?
Regular Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
A regular cleaning is for patients with healthy gums and no significant bone loss. It involves:
- Removing plaque and tartar above the gumline
- Polishing the teeth
- Flossing between the teeth
- Checking for early signs of decay or gum issues
🔹 Typically done every 6 months
🔹 Covered 100% by most insurance plans
🔹 Helps prevent future dental problems
Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing)
A deep cleaning is not preventive — it’s therapeutic. It’s for patients with active gum disease (periodontitis), which causes bone loss around the teeth. Deep cleaning involves:
- Removing plaque and bacteria below the gumline
- Cleaning around tooth roots to reduce infection
- Numbing the area for comfort
- Sometimes done over multiple visits
🔹 Necessary when pockets between teeth and gums measure 4mm or deeper
🔹 Helps stop gum disease from progressing
🔹 Usually followed by cleanings every 3 months to maintain health
Why it matters:
“If you only get a regular cleaning when you really need a deep cleaning, it’s like vacuuming the surface while ignoring what’s under the carpet. Gum disease won’t go away on its own — and if left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss.”
– Dr. Sumbul Naqvi
How to know which one you need:
At Atlantis Dental, we use periodontal charting and digital X-rays to check the health of your gums. We’ll always explain what we see, what’s best for you, and why — so you can make an informed decision.
Why Is Oral Health So Important for People With Diabetes?
Diabetic patients are more prone to dental problems — especially gum disease (periodontitis). Diabetes affects blood flow and the body’s ability to fight infection, making it harder to heal from gum infections and increasing the risk of tooth loss.
How Often Should a Diabetic Patient Get Dental Cleanings?
Every 3 months. This strict protocol helps prevent gum disease from advancing. Most dental insurances cover additional cleanings for diabetic patients once risk is documented. Our office helps submit all necessary paperwork and narratives to support insurance approval.
What Happens if a Diabetic Patient Skips Cleanings or Treatment?
Gum disease can spread rapidly, leading to:
- Bleeding gums
- Bad breath
- Loose or shifting teeth
- Excessive decay
- Risk of total tooth loss
Untreated gum disease in diabetics also doubles the risk of heart disease, since both diabetes and gum disease are inflammatory conditions that impact heart health.
Should I Take My Diabetes Medication Before a Dental Visit?
Yes — always take your regular medications unless your physician has told you otherwise. Never stop medication or change your eating routine before a dental visit.
If you're feeling lightheaded or shaky during your appointment, let us know. We keep sugar pills and drinks on hand to help raise blood sugar quickly in case of hypoglycemia.
Can I Get Dental Implants if I Have Diabetes?
Yes — controlled diabetics can safely receive dental implants. Healing may take slightly longer, but with proper planning and care, diabetic patients often experience excellent long-term results.
What Else Should Diabetic Patients Know About Oral Health?
- **Dry Mouth (Xerostomia):** Diabetes can reduce saliva production, increasing cavity risk. Stay hydrated and use xylitol-based products.
- **Fungal Infections (Oral Thrush):** More common in diabetics, especially denture wearers. Look for white patches or burning.
- **Delayed Wound Healing:** Diabetics may heal more slowly after surgery or deep cleanings.
- **Monitoring HbA1c:** Lower HbA1c (under 7%) is linked with better oral healing.
- **Daily Home Care:** Brush twice daily, floss or use interdental brushes, use a water flosser, and consider antimicrobial mouthwash.
- **We Work with Your Doctor:** We’re happy to coordinate care with your primary care physician or endocrinologist as needed.
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