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Proper aftercare for tooth extraction includes managing your pain. Your dentist might give you a prescription for pain medicine. If not, you can use…
Every patient heals at their own pace, but most people feel completely normal after a few days. Nevertheless, resting for the first 24 hours is…
Knowing what to do after a tooth extraction makes your healing much easier. For the first few days, you should only eat soft foods. Good choices…
Although many patients worry about pain, you have nothing to fear. Because we numb the area completely, you won’t feel any pain when the tooth…
Your comfort is our top priority. First, our highly trained dentists will numb the area around your tooth. We use gentle methods to ensure you…
Getting ready for your tooth extraction appointment is simple. Before your visit, share your medical history with our dental team and let us know…
Most children begin losing their front baby teeth around age six, with adult teeth typically pushing through the gums shortly thereafter. The natural…
Baby teeth are essential for chewing food, speaking clearly, and guiding adult teeth into their proper positions. To keep them perfectly healthy:
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Making children’s dental care fun is the best way to build good habits at home. Here are a few easy ideas to try:
Let your child pick out a…
A toothache can be stressful and painful for you and your child. First, rinse their mouth with warm salt water and use dental floss to remove any…