No matter how it happens, a knocked-out tooth is a time-sensitive situation that will require you to seek the help of an emergency dentist within an hour if you want to save the tooth. This common dental injury can happen while playing sports, riding a bike, or even going for a run. A sudden stumble or hard hit on the ice rink can have you forgoing your gun and fleeing to the dentist’s office to repair your smile. But what should you do in the meantime? Read on to find out some helpful tips that will keep your knocked-out tooth intact as well as what solutions are available if the result is needing a replacement.
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What Should I Do if I Accidentally Knock Out a Tooth?
July 24, 2020
We’ve Moved! Come Visit Us at Our New Location
July 6, 2020
Dr. Joanne Bancroft, your dentist in Westminster, and our team are always looking for ways to provide the most convenient, highest-quality dentistry. Sometimes we make small adjustments that refine the way we approach care, and at other times, we make big changes. Recently, we made such a big change — we moved into a new office! We are eager to welcome you to our new location.
(more…)Rinsing and COVID-19: How It May Reduce the Risk of Harmful Bacteria and Viruses
June 13, 2020
Do you perform a mouth rinse twice a day? Unfortunately, many people often forget this step in the oral hygiene routine and only stick to brushing and flossing. While those tasks are critical for removing harmful bacteria from your teeth and gum line, rinsing allows everything left behind to be flushed out of the mouth, leaving you with clean, minty fresh breath. So why is it usually a forgotten step, and why is your dentist requesting that you do it before your next appointment? Read on to learn how rinsing your mouth may help to reduce the risk of harmful pathogens, keeping you and your dentist safe.
(more…)How to Successfully Practice Social Distancing Within the Dentist’s Office
June 2, 2020
For most individuals, social distancing is not normal. Yes, everyone has their “personal space,” but the idea of not sitting next to someone in an office lobby or avoiding handshakes is not the general practice. However, COVID-19 is the reason everyone who owns a business is diligently looking for ways to help clients practice social distancing. But how is this possible in a dental office that requires close contact for effective results? Let your dentist explain.
(more…)Do You Have a Weekend Toothache? An Emergency Dentist Explains What To Do
April 28, 2020
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, dealing with sudden tooth sensitivity was pretty straightforward: You just called your dentist to schedule a visit and that was that. Now, although dental offices are open for emergency care, everyone is encouraged to only schedule those visits if truly necessary. With that said, you may not know when you should manage your dental pain at home, and when you should see an emergency dentist for treatment. Below, you’ll learn about what may be causing your sensitivity and find out how to handle it when you’re self-isolating at home.
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