From Our Archives: Dealing with Dental Emergencies

From Our Archives: Dealing with Dental Emergencies

Measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 have meant the closure of most dental offices to all but dental emergencies. If you’re experiencing pain or swelling, say, or if you’ve lost or broken a tooth, it’s important that you reach out to your dentist...
From Our Archives: Dealing with Dental Emergencies

What’s In Your Dental Emergency Kit?

While DIY dentistry is a really bad idea, sometimes, dental emergencies come up, and some self-care is needed to get you through until you can get in to see your dentist.  And whenever problems do arise – a toothache, a cracked or broken tooth, a lost filling or...
Dental Emergency – Who Ya Gonna Call?

Dental Emergency – Who Ya Gonna Call?

Dental emergencies happen. They come out of left field. Intensely painful, they can swell your face and feel dangerously serious. Many folks ultimately decide their toothache warrants a visit to an emergency room or physician’s office. But are they really the best...
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