Getting a tooth removed can feel a little intimidating. Whether it’s a wisdom tooth, a severely damaged tooth, or part of a larger dental treatment plan, most people leave the clinic wondering whether the healing is normal. It’s a valid concern. After a tooth extraction, your mouth goes through several natural healing stages. Some discomfort, […]
Category: Emergency Dentistry
Children are naturally active, curious, and sometimes a little clumsy. While exploring the world, bumps, falls, or accidents can happen sometimes resulting in dental injuries. Dental emergencies in children can be scary, but knowing what to do can prevent further damage and even save a tooth. The key is staying calm, acting quickly, and knowing […]
We don’t plan for dental emergencies, they just happen, and most likely you will need to see a dental professional to get it fixed. Whether it’s playing a sport or eating your favorite food, dental emergencies can turn into serious dental issues if they are not corrected immediately. This is why visiting your dentist as […]