by edprth93800 | Mar 29, 2021 | periapical granuloma, periapical gum disease | Dental Emergency
Our gums play an essential role in our overall oral health. Aside from having a shiny and robust tooth, our gum condition is vital in maintaining a healthy smile. Many people often disregard their gum health but little do they know that this can lead to severe...
by edprth93800 | Feb 28, 2021 | dental fillings, emergency dental filling, lost filling | Dental Emergency
“I just got a lost filling; how long can I wait until I get a new one?”, has been one of the most common questions asked in most dental settings. If you have the same inquiry, this might be your lucky day as we will discuss how you can deal with lost dental filling...
by edprth93800 | Jan 31, 2021 | dental plaque, plaque removal, tartar | Dental Infection
We all have experienced that fuzzy feeling on our teeth after a nice sleep or from eating too many sweets. This texture is a possible sign of the formation and presence of plaque. Many of us are unaware of what plaque actually is, where it comes from, and how to get...
by edprth93800 | Dec 30, 2020 | emergency dentist, knocked out tooth | Dental Emergency
Some events happen without warning like a tooth knocked out moment during sports playing or children playing together. While preschool children are familiar with these events, it comes appalling for adults and babies alike. As a baby tooth grows, most do not become...
by edprth93800 | Nov 30, 2020 | broken tooth, child's tooth | Dental Emergency
There is no room for exemption when it comes to having a broken tooth. All ages can acquire a broken tooth if they do not observe good oral practices regularly. Kids are the most energetic and love to play. It will be tough to prevent them from getting hurt. But a...
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