5 Things to Do When You Have a Dental Emergency
What should you do if you're experiencing a dental emergency? Our Manitoba provide some words of advice on how to reduce pain - and potentially help your oral health - until you can see a dentist.
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What should you do if you're experiencing a dental emergency? Our Manitoba provide some words of advice on how to reduce pain - and potentially help your oral health - until you can see a dentist.
What can you do if you’ve lost teeth due to trauma? This is considered a dental emergency. If you get to your Manitoba dentist’s office soon enough, they may be able to save the tooth.
You may dread the thought of heading to your dentist’s office for a tooth extraction, but there are some myths around the procedure that may be increasing the fear factor. Today, our Manitoba dentists clear up some of these misconceptions.
What are some signs you may need to have a tooth pulled? Our Manitoba dentists list some cases where extraction is necessary - and what you can do next.
A dental emergency can be an emotional - and physically uncomfortable - experience. In this post, our Manitoba dentists list the facts of what’s considered a dental emergency - and what to do if one happens to you.
When a dental emergency happens at home, what do you do? You might be scared and in pain. The best thing to do is to call our Manitoba dentist’s office immediately and see a dentist as soon as possible.
Wondering how you can avoid common dental emergencies? Our Manitoba dentists offer advice on precautions all patients should take with their oral health.
Do your teeth hurt? Are you wondering if you should see a dentist? Our Manitoba dentists discuss some signs that indicate an emergency.
Dental care is key to our overall physical health, but some of us don’t have dental insurance that pays for routine cleanings, exams, procedures and emergencies. If this is the case for you, our Manitoba dentists offer advice on what you can do.
With age comes wisdom - but also risk when it comes to our oral health. Our lifestyle, medical and dental history and other factors can leave us more at risk for dental emergencies as we age. Our Manitoba dentists explain who’s most at risk for a dental emergency, and what you can do to mitigate it.
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