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It depends upon the level of coverage you have and your insurance company. It’s best to review your plan or talk to a representative from your…
Start by rinsing your mouth out with warm water or a warm water and salt solution. Then apply sterile gauze or bandages to the bleeding and bite or…
If you have a knocked out tooth, try to place it back into the socket right away. If this doesn’t work, put the tooth between your gums and cheek…
You should call 911 or go directly to the ER if you have severe, life-threatening bleeding, swelling of your face, neck, or jaw, trouble breathing,…
We will give you specific instructions on how to treat pain while you wait for your appointment. We may recommend rinsing your mouth with warm salt…
Seniors do generally need different dental services than teens and adults. You may be at a higher risk of age-related oral health issues like tooth…
Your child should have their first dental visit by age one or within six months of their first tooth…
The American Dental Association recommends that most adults and children visit the dentist every six months for an oral exam and dental cleaning.…
A family dentist provides comprehensive dental care for all ages, from infants to the elderly. A general dentist can provide care for the whole…
General dentistry focuses on comprehensive dental and oral health care for patients of all ages. It includes services like preventive care and…