Emergency Dentistry

An emergency is something none of us want to experience. How can you prevent dental injuries or emergencies? What treatment can you expect from your dentist in a dental emergency? Prepare yourself by reading the answers to these questions below.

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What is Cracked Tooth Syndrome?

CTS (Cracked Tooth Syndrome) occurs when a tooth has a crack that is too small to be seen on typical dental X-rays or is hidden under the gums. Diagnosing and treating a cracked tooth is important to maintaining good dental health. Who does it affect, what are the symptoms and what is the treatment? We have the answers.

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Curing Toothaches

Toothaches are caused by a variety of factors, but the important thing is that none of them are good. A toothache will never cure itself long-term. If you are suffering from a toothache, give us a call today to get it fixed!

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Missing Tooth

Dislodged Teeth

Our permanent adult teeth are meant to be exactly that — permanent. They aren’t meant to come out on their own. But popular sports and unforeseen accidents might lead to a tooth getting loose or completely knocked out (the fancy word is avulsed). What would be the...

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