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Ways to Repair Broken or Cracked Tooth

Teeth are extremely strong, but that doesn’t mean that they’re invulnerable. Even if you maintain a routine for your oral healthcare, there are numerous things which can cause a tooth to crack. We’ll explore the causes of cracked teeth, the treatment that’s available, and some of the relief tips that can help you to deal with the pain that a
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What to Do if a Tooth is Knocked Out

It can be difficult to think clearly in the moments following one of your teeth being knocked out. However, acting swiftly and correctly can make the difference between saving and losing the tooth for good, so it’s important that you’ve got a clear understanding of how to act if it happens to you. We’ll take you through the steps you
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Dental Emergency First Steps: Do You Know What to Do?

When your little one injures his mouth, keep your composure. Staying calm and collected during a dental emergency reduces your child’s anxiety during a scary situation. In the moments before heading to the dentist or emergency room, do you know what to do? ToothacheWhen your child complains of throbbing pain in his mouth, take a peek. Ask the child which
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Types of Dental Traumas

If you’ve suffered from or are currently experiencing dental trauma, please make an appointment with an emergency dentist immediately. What is dental trauma? Dental trauma is an injury to the teeth, gums, or nearby tissue, such as the lips and tongue. It’s quite broad in scope and can range from major (avulsed teeth) to minor (chipped teeth) injuries. Any type of
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Dental Emergency Toothache Relief

A toothache can come on suddenly and disrupt your day. When severe pain hits, it may be hard to focus on anything else. In fact, severe tooth pain qualifies as a dental emergency. The type of emergency toothache relief you receive depends on the severity of your condition. Your dentist might be able to treat the cause of the pain at
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How to Know if You Have Abyss Teeth

Common and relatively painful, dental abscesses affect many people with poor dental health. We’ll explore more about dental abscesses, including how they’re caused, their symptoms, and the different types of treatment which are available. Definition A dental abscess is a collection of pus made from dead white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria which forms inside the tooth. They can
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The First 3 Things You Should Do if Your Child Has a Dental Emergency

We’re Your Emergency Dentist for Kids in Greeley, CO We know that parents have a lot of questions about when it’s appropriate to take their kids to the dentist for more than just a regular checkup. Nobody wants to waste time and money, and yet there are occasions when an emergency visit to a kids’ dentist in Greeley, CO is
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Emergency Tooth Extraction Questions Answered

If you feel the need for an emergency tooth extraction, please contact a dentist immediately. For anyone who doesn’t have a regular dentist, Ascent Family Dental can put you in touch with one right away. All you need to do is enter your contact details, the treatment that you need, your ZIP code, and your intended method of payment, and we’ll call
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What is a Fractured Tooth?

Common and painful, dental abscesses affect many people with poor dental health. We’ll explore more about dental abscesses, including how they’re caused, their symptoms, and the different types of treatment which are available. Definition A dental abscess is a collection of pus made from dead white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria which forms inside the tooth. They can affect
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Mouth and Gum Injuries: How to Deal With Them

The soft tissue in your mouth can be extremely sensitive, so even small injuries to your gums can be unexpectedly painful. Read on for more information on the different types of gum injuries, how you can treat them by yourself, and what sort of treatment you can expect to receive from a dentist. Gum trauma This is the most common
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Top 7 Dental Emergencies

Accidents happen, and knowing what to do when one occurs can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Here are some tips for common dental emergencies: For a knocked-out permanent or adult tooth, keep it moist at all times. If you can, try placing the tooth back in the socket without touching the root. If that’s not possible, place
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5 Ways to Treat Severe Tooth Pain at Home

Introduction There are few things more painful than severe tooth pain. Whether it’s sharp or dull, always there, or comes and goes, it can have a seriously debilitating effect the longer it goes on. Read on for more information on the causes of severe tooth pain, pain relief measures, and the treatment that you can expect to receive from a
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What is Cracked Tooth Syndrome?

One of the most difficult dental problems to detect, cracked tooth syndrome can be an intensely unpleasant experience. Here we’ll explore: what it is, what causes it, what its symptoms are, how you can receive a diagnosis, and what you can do to get it treated. What is it? Simply put, cracked tooth syndrome is when you have a crack
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Seeking Treatment for Oral Care Problems in Emergency Rooms

Hospital emergency rooms are seeing an increase in people visiting with routine oral care problems. Patients without health insurance and those with financial barriers to dental care perpetuate this newest trend. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), visits to hospital emergency rooms for dental issues increased for those aged 19 to 49. The past decade has seen a reduction
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Handling a Medical Emergency: What Your Dentist Should Do

Did you ever wonder what would happen if you developed a serious medical emergency in your dentist office? Maybe not, but is their staff prepared to handle the problem? Do you call 911 and hope for the best? Will the emergency medical services get there in time or do you simply assume that your dentist’s office has the emergency equipment
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