When patients experience a dental emergency, it can be anxiety-inducing. How do you manage your symptoms? When can you see an emergency dentist? Will your smile suffer permanent damage? These are just a few of the questions you may have. Fortunately, if you act promptly, a dental emergency like a toothache or a broken tooth… Continue reading Lessen The Impact Of Dental Emergencies With These Tips
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4 Unexpected Ways Your Teeth Can Get Chipped
Our teeth are very strong, but they are not invincible. Cracked enamel or a fracture of a tooth can occur due to teeth grinding or biting into something hard. And teeth can chip for some of the most innocuous reasons often requiring a visit to an emergency dentist for repair. These things may seem minor,… Continue reading 4 Unexpected Ways Your Teeth Can Get Chipped
What is Considered a Dental Emergency?
If you experience a dental emergency, making sure you see a dentist as quickly as possible will help ensure a successful outcome. This is particularly true if a tooth has been knocked out, or if injuries are severe. As with most types of injury, it’s important to know when you should seek help immediately, and… Continue reading What is Considered a Dental Emergency?
Oral Cancer Screening: The life saving decision
When you visit your dentist, part of the standard check-up includes a screening for cancer. Any unusual growths, lumps, or lesions could be an early symptom of oral cancer, and should be examined and diagnosed. In many cases, the dentist is the first person to notice the issue, and is able to ensure treatment begins… Continue reading Oral Cancer Screening: The life saving decision
Preventive dentistry: Common FAQs
When you were growing up, adults always admonished you to brush your teeth after every meal. Today we know there are so many more things involved in maintaining good dental health. How often should I see my dentist? At least twice per year you should visit your dentist for a professional dental cleaning and exam. … Continue reading Preventive dentistry: Common FAQs