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5 TIPS FOR SLEEPING SOUNDLY WITH A TOOTHACHE

5 TIPS FOR SLEEPING SOUNDLY WITH A TOOTHACHE

We all know how important sleep is to ensure that you are both restful and productive the following day, but getting some Z’s can be difficult if you are dealing with a nagging toothache that isn’t going away on its own. You know that you need to see your emergency dentist in the morning, but […]

THE JOURNEY OF RESTORING YOUR SMILE: GETTING DENTAL IMPLANTS AFTER AN EXTRACTION

THE JOURNEY OF RESTORING YOUR SMILE: GETTING DENTAL IMPLANTS AFTER AN EXTRACTION

Did you sustain serious dental damage or develop an advanced oral health problem that requires a tooth extraction? While it may seem like the end of the road for your complete and healthy smile, it’s not! Although your dentist will be removing your damaged tooth, it’s likely for the best so the issue doesn’t progress […]

COMMON CAUSES FOR FACIAL SWELLING (AND WHEN TO CALL A DENTIST)

COMMON CAUSES FOR FACIAL SWELLING (AND WHEN TO CALL A DENTIST)

If you notice your face looking puffy or swollen, it’s generally a sign that something is wrong with your oral health. However, unlike medical emergencies, it’s not always so clear when it’s considered to be a dental emergency. One thing is for sure: a swollen face is not normal in any circumstance. If you aren’t […]

3 SUMMER ACTIVITIES THAT ARE DANGEROUS FOR YOUR SMILE

3 SUMMER ACTIVITIES THAT ARE DANGEROUS FOR YOUR SMILE

Summer vacation is nearly here! This means that your kids will have no school, the days will be longer, and you will have all sorts of exciting, warm weather activities ready for your family! However, this isn’t necessarily the best time of year for your smile. There are all sorts of different activities that can […]

6 COMMON TYPES OF TOOTHACHES

6 COMMON TYPES OF TOOTHACHES

You might believe an occasional toothache is normal, but it’s never a good sign. In fact, it’s best to contact your emergency dentist right away to get to the source of your discomfort. Did you know not all types of tooth pain in South Austin are the same? Identifying the type can be influential in […]

REGULAR DENTAL CARE FOR SENIORS IN ASSISTED LIVING

REGULAR DENTAL CARE FOR SENIORS IN ASSISTED LIVING

he American Dental Association recommends everyone over the age of 2 sees their dentist at least twice a year for a cleaning and checkup. Unfortunately, for adults in assisted living facilities, regular visits with a dentist for seniors in South Austin may not seem like a priority; however, this couldn’t be further from the truth. […]

MY CHILD KNOCKED OUT A TOOTH! WHAT SHOULD I DO?

MY CHILD KNOCKED OUT A TOOTH! WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Dental emergencies can be incredibly stressful, especially if it’s your child dealing with one. It is difficult to know what to do when faced with a situation like a knocked-out tooth. Fortunately, if you stay calm and see your child’s dentist right away, they will do everything they can for the best possible outcome. But […]

4 COMMON DENTAL EMERGENCIES AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM

4 COMMON DENTAL EMERGENCIES AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM

Having a dental emergency in South Austin can be a scary, stressful and painful experience. When it happens your first thought is usually, “What do I do?!” followed by “Should I call my dentist or go to the hospital?!” During a dental emergency, more than 800,000 people go to the hospital when they should have […]

HOW TO KNOW IF YOU’RE OVERBRUSHING (AND WHY YOU SHOULD STOP)

HOW TO KNOW IF YOU’RE OVERBRUSHING (AND WHY YOU SHOULD STOP)

Have you experienced dental sensitivity? Does your smile seem to be getting duller and duller every time you brush your teeth? If so, you could be brushing too hard. Some think that using a medium or hard-bristled brush or pressing down while brushing will clean their teeth better, but that’s not the case. In fact, […]

THE DANGERS OF IGNORING A TOOTHACHE

THE DANGERS OF IGNORING A TOOTHACHE

When most people have a toothache, they take over-the-counter pain medicine and ignore it. If the aching disappears after one day, they tend to forget about it. If it lasts for 2 to 3 days, they often just take more pain medicine until it disappears. But the truth is that your tooth pain is probably […]