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Emergency Dental Services

During a dental emergency, each second counts. Do not delay in seeking care. Instead, contact a dental provider right away. Dental emergencies can include:
  • Knocked out or loosened teeth
  • Cracked or broken teeth
  • Abscessed teeth
  • Severe mouth bleeding
  • Lost or damaged oral appliances
  • Severe dental pain
A qualified dental provider can determine how to handle the emergency. If the issue cannot wait until the next business day, the provider may schedule an after-hours appointment. In some cases, the provider may direct the patient to the nearest emergency room. If a patient needs hospital care, the provider can schedule a follow-up appointment. The dental team provides ongoing care to make sure the issue is resolved.

“A qualified dental provider can determine how to handle the emergency.”

Checkups and Routine Care

The American Dental Association recommends dental checkups every six months. During a checkup, dentists examine the teeth for signs of decay. They assess the patient's gum health and look for signs of oral cancer. Sometimes providers may take an X-ray or perform other imaging tests. Imaging tests can reveal problems lurking below the gumline.

Checkups typically include a thorough professional dental cleaning and keep mouths clean, fresh, and healthy. Biannual cleanings fight decay by removing plaque and tartar. These substances can trap bacteria against the tooth and gum line. Patients who skip their dental cleanings may be at risk for cavities or gum disease.

“Professional cleanings keep mouths clean, fresh, and healthy.”

Cosmetic Services

Many dental practices offer a range of cosmetic services, including teeth whitening, tooth replacements, and gum reshaping or contouring. Today, many patients are eager to achieve a brighter smile. Professional whitening treatments erase stubborn stains, including those embedded within tooth enamel. Patients who are not satisfied with over-the-counter treatments may opt for professional whitening.

Cosmetic dentistry services also include crowns, implants, bridges, and veneers. These treatments repair cracked, chipped, or worn-down teeth. Implants and bridges replace missing teeth altogether. These treatments can prevent long-term dental damage and restore the smile.

Gum reshaping can enhance a patient's appearance, too. This treatment alters the gums and produces a whole new smile. However, not every dental office is equipped to provide cosmetic services. Our dental team can provide a full list of the services that we offer.

“Cosmetic dentistry services also include crowns, implants, bridges, and veneers”

Orthodontic Services

Orthodontic services provide both cosmetic and functional purposes. Many patients turn to orthodontics for a straighter smile. Repairing crooked or misaligned teeth can also improve mouth function. Without treatment, some orthodontics issues may place oral health at risk. Fixing these issues ensures that the teeth and gums stay healthy.

Not every dental provider offers orthodontic care. General dentists must undergo specialized training before they can perform orthodontic treatments. Contact our office to learn more about orthodontic services and referrals.

“Orthodontics serve both a cosmetic and functional purpose.”

Dental Technology and Other Services

Today, dental providers frequently use technological tools. Due to a growing demand for telehealth, many dentists offer virtual visits and online patient portals. These services can streamline the treatment process and boost accessibility. Patient portals keep important information at your fingertips, and virtual visits cut down on travel time.

Some practices also feature on-site dental labs, including 3D printers. Patients might also encounter digital check-ins or intraoral cameras and televisions in each exam room. These services can speed up office appointments and make dental care more comfortable. Our office team can provide more details about dental tech.

“Patient portals keep important information at your fingertips, and virtual visits cut down on travel time.”

Frequently Asked Questions

When in doubt, call your dentist. The office team can provide guidance over the phone. If necessary, the team can schedule an urgent appointment for the appropriate dental services.

If you experience severe pain or uncontrolled bleeding, go straight to the emergency room. Dental emergencies can worsen quickly, so do not delay seeking care. Seek medical help as soon as possible.

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