by rupert | Apr 11, 2016
X-rays We use digital sensors to help us to see what’s going on between your teeth, below fillings, in the root, or in the bone almost instantly. Cavities, some tumors, periodontal disease, infected nerve or tooth root and the position of unerupted teeth can all be...
by rupert | Apr 11, 2016
Treating Periodontal Disease This occurs when the bad bacteria are starting to cause pockets between your teeth and the surrounding bone. Irritation and inflammation are often present followed by eventual bone loss around the teeth. In severe cases, the teeth become...
by rupert | Apr 11, 2016
Tooth Knocked Out If a child or adult has a tooth knocked out it is important to see a dentist as soon as possible. If the tooth is a baby tooth and it is knocked all the way out, it will not be put back in. If it’s loose, we will evaluate with x-rays. If the tooth is...
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