A dental injury resulting in a completely lost tooth (avulsed tooth) can be a very traumatic event. But quick reaction will determine whether you can save the tooth or are needing to replace it completely!...
Learn MoreFrom about age six to early teens, is a common time kids can injure their new adult front teeth. While the rest of their face is still growing, their adult front teeth will initially be...
Learn MoreHere are the top 5 reasons to make your appointment NOW to maximize your dental benefits: 1. Unused benefits do not carry over to the next year! Most dental plans have an annual maximum...
Learn MoreAt around age 6 or 7, you can expect your child’s lower front baby tooth to get wiggly. As the adult incisor grows in (erupts), it produces chemicals that breaks down the root of the baby tooth it is...
Learn More1. Your dental appointment is RESERVED especially for you. We understand that things come up and you may need to change your appointment. Should you need do so, we request that you give us 2 business days...
Learn More1) Wind 18 inches (or roughly your shoulder width apart) of floss around your middle fingers of each hand. Pinch the floss between thumbs and index fingers leaving about 1 to 2 inches in between.Use...
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