Our mouths are full of bacteria, food particles and mucus which allows a build up of plaque to form on the surface of our teeth. Brushing and flossing helps remove this plaque and helps keep our teeth and gums healthy. If brushing and flossing is neglected it will lead to a build up of tartar on our teeth. Tartar is a hardened form of plaque and bacteria which can only be removed by your dental professional.
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Gum Disease Treatment
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Rinse the mouth using warm water; rinse any broken pieces. Save any pieces. If there’s bleeding, apply a
piece of gauze to the area for about 10 minutes or until the bleeding stops. Apply a cold compress to the
outside of the mouth, cheek, or lip near the broken/chipped tooth to keep any swelling down and relieve
pain. See your dentist as soon as possible.
Chipped or broken teeth
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If the crown falls off, make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible and bring the crown with you.
If the tooth is causing pain, use a cotton swab to apply a little clove oil to the sensitive area (clove oil can be
purchased at your local drug store or in the spice aisle of your grocery store). If possible, slip the crown back over
the tooth. Before doing so, coat the inner surface with an over-the-counter dental cement, toothpaste, or denture
adhesive, to help hold the crown in place. Do not use regular glue as it can be poisonous.
Dental Emergency Information
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3. Dental Sealants
4. Digital x-rays
5. Gum Disease Treatment
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3. Dental ImplantsDental Implants
A dental implant is a small titanium screw that serves as an anchor for the root portion of a
missing tooth. The new implant is fixed into the upper or lower jaw bone, which gives your
replacement tooth the strength and stability of a natural tooth.
The Procedure
The procedure for placing a dental implant is fairly simple. After a thorough examination of your
general and oral health, studying the relevant X-rays and possibly CT scans (if indicated), a
dental implant of the appropriate size is selected.