Millions of teeth are knocked out every year in accidents and others suffer tooth damage like cracks, fractures, and painful infections that seem to come out of nowhere at night or on the weekends. We have you and your family covered with emergency dentistry, available when you need it most.
A family can have many unexpected situations and the combination of several drivers in the home, kids in sports, and other extracurricular activities raises the risk of dental emergencies.
The exact procedure of an emergency dentistry case differs for each person but some common things happen when you need this type of appointment.
We believe in prevention as much as response. Emergency dentistry is a response to an accident, injury, or infection. We can resolve your immediate issue when needed but love to prevent it in the first place. Mouth injuries in sports can be prevented with a sports mouth guard. We can customize one to fit you or your child’s mouth, even with braces! Getting regular dental cleanings twice a year will help prevent painful infections.
The Edition team also offers deep-teeth cleaning for those with problematic plaque and tartar. A deep tooth cleaning removes bacteria below the gums, creating a healthier mouth and preventing gum disease and tooth decay.
IT’S A LIFESTYLE.
Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry we offer that focuses on the correction of misaligned teeth and jaws. This is often done using braces or other orthodontic appliances, which apply gentle pressure to the teeth to gradually move them into their proper positions. Here is a general overview of our process of orthodontic treatment:
INITIAL CONSULTATION: The orthodontist will examine the patient’s teeth and jaw to determine the best course of treatment. This may include taking x- rays, photographs, and dental impressions.
TREATMENT PLANNING: The orthodontist will develop a customized treatment plan to address the patient’s specific needs and goals.
APPLIANCE PLACEMENT: The orthodontist will place the appropriate appliance (such as braces or a retainer) on the teeth to begin the orthodontic treatment process.
REGULAR ADJUSTMENTS: The patient will need to visit the orthodontist regularly for adjustments to the appliance, which will help move the teeth into their proper positions.
FINAL EVALUATION: After the teeth have been moved into their proper positions, the orthodontist will remove the appliance and evaluate the final results.
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