What To Expect After You've Had A Root Canal

Posted on: 26 July 2017

Want to find out why you need a root canal or what the procedure is like? No problem. However, when it comes to information about what to expect post the procedure, the information is a little more limited. No worries; here are some key points to help you with care after your root canal.   There May Be Discomfort It's always better to expect the worst and be prepared than to not be prepared at all.
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Dental Care Tips for Pregnant Women

Posted on: 3 July 2017

When you're pregnant, it's easy to put your dental health on the back burner. You have a new one on the way, and it seems like getting ready for their arrival takes precedence over everything. You also may have heard some myths about the safety of certain dental procedures. But neglecting your teeth and gums when pregnant can not only harm your oral health, but also it could affect your baby's health, too.
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Stuck Wisdom Tooth? Find Temporary Pain Relief With These Tips

Posted on: 26 May 2017

Wisdom teeth generally erupt between 17 and 21 years of age, or slightly older. But for some people, their wisdom teeth stay below the gumline or inside the jawbone and cause significant discomfort. Teeth that don't emerge properly are impacted and require an extraction. Until you seek dental treatment for your tooth, here are things you can do to ease the pain temporarily. Clean Your Mouth With a Water Flosser
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Guaranteed Health Care Without Worry - Preparing Your Child To Visit The Dentist

Posted on: 15 May 2017

Many adults maintain some degree of fear of going to the dentist, so it should come as no surprise that children often have the same reaction. The first trip to the dentist can be a big step for your son or daughter, so it's important that you take all the steps you can to make sure it goes as smoothly as possible. Below, you'll find a guide to a few things you can do to make your child's trip to the dentist go a little bit easier.
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