When you first went to the dentist to get your oral health diagnosed, you might have been told that you have cavities on the surface of your teeth. If this was the case, then you received fillings. You might have been under the impression that once your cavities were sealed with the filling material, the material would last forever. But…
When you have dental crowns in your mouth, the restorations will typically remain in place for many years. However, it is possible to lose a dental crown if it is damaged from an accident or while you are chewing a sticky food. When this happens, you may wonder if an emergency dental visit is necessary. The Loss of a Dental…
You may be currently thinking about replacing your dentures. After all, they may be worn or are now slightly moving more than you remembered. You want to fix it but are then stuck with a choice: Should I get Dental Implants or Dentures? You, like many people, may be struggling with that same choice. After all what are the advantages between…
An abscessed tooth is one of the most uncomfortable and painful dental problems that strike thousands of people each year. You may be aware of a damaged tooth, which is the source of bacterial intrusion causing the infection. Often it happens to a tooth you have no idea is problematic. It can quickly become a medical emergency needing quick and…
Whether a tooth has decay, has been weakened or was simply compromised in some way, teeth can break and crack. Cracked teeth may cause pain and sensitivity, if the crack is deep enough. In most cases, the crack will start out small and will eventually get larger as more pressure is applied to the tooth itself. Treating a cracked tooth…
A root canal is a dental procedure that is typically performed when you have an infection in the gum tissue or a tooth that is damaged by an accident. You are anesthetized during this procedure as the treatment includes drilling into the top of the tooth to remove its pulp along with the roots that are in the gum tissues.…
Our patients might wonder when it is okay to contact our dental office in Mesquite, TX to arrange an emergency dental appointment. Here are some of the reasons for contacting us right away for an examination and treatment. Dental Emergency Type 1: A Toothache If you have a toothache, then seek help right away because the problem will get worse!…