
One-size-fits-all approaches rarely actually suit everyone – and that is certainly true in dentistry, where there is no treatment that will work just the same for everyone. For example, there are usually two ways to treat a severely decayed or damaged tooth: with either a root canal or extraction. Both treatments have advantages, and the option that is right for you will depend on a few things in particular. Keep reading to learn more about how to know whether you need a root canal vs. extraction, then contact your dentist for a formal diagnosis to solve the problem once and for all.
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Believe it or not, it’s almost time for your child to head back to the classroom. As you get all the necessary school supplies to ensure an amazing year, did you know a healthy smile is also crucial for their academic success? According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 50% of children will have at least 1 cavity before the age of 5. Without the right care at home and from a children’s dentist, an unexpected toothache can quickly interrupt their school day. Here are 4 tips to help your child start the year off right.
If you’re like most people, you probably never expect a dental emergency to happen to you, but it’s quite common. Research shows 1 in 6 Americans has an oral health issue that requires urgent attention annually. As with any emergency, time is of the utmost importance; however, it’s normal to be concerned about the road ahead. Don’t let your uncertainties prevent you from getting the care you need. Although every situation is unique, here’s how the most common