Whether your child is preparing to head back to class among friends and teachers or staying at home to engage in virtual schooling, there’s one important task you should make sure to complete before their first day – a back-to-school dental checkup. By opting to see a children’s dentist before the start of the new year, you are not only setting your child up for success, but you’re also saving valuable time and money. Read on to find out what makes this particular visit so vital and why you should add it to your checklist before you forget.
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Most common dental emergencies should be seen and treated by a dentist. Unfortunately, because of COVID-19, dental offices are having to limit the number of individuals that come in for help and are choosing only to see those who have serious issues or infections. So how do you know if what you’re dealing with is “bad” enough for a visit? Review the following signs to watch out for and be better prepared should you face a dental emergency amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Dental emergencies can occur at any time. Whether you wake in the morning with a nagging toothache or fall off your bike and knocked out a tooth, they often happen when you least expect it. In a normal situation, you would simply call your
You may have heard of Teeth in a Day. This treatment is advertised as being able to replace an entire arch of lost teeth in a single dental appointment. It’s understandable if you’re skeptical — Teeth in a Day might sound too good to be true. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what you can realistically expect with this restorative
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Do you want to remember this holiday season for the fun and joyful memories you made with friends and family or for the time you spent at your dentist’s office getting a cavity filled? Hopefully, you will choose the former but unless you take care of your smile during this sugar-fueled time of year, you could be experiencing the latter. To prevent decay and disease from wrecking your festivities, hear from a
In the first article of this three-part series, we touched on over-the-counter pain relievers, cold compresses, and elevation as ways to alleviate a toothache during the night. In this second blog, your