by Guilliot Family Dentistry | May 13, 2021 | Dental Emergencies
Losing a filling or crown can happen for several reasons but it is rarely an emergency. Although, it can be very painful because the tooth’s tissue that is now exposed is often sensitive to air, pressure, or temperature. So, what should you do when this...
by Guilliot Family Dentistry | Apr 16, 2021 | Dental Emergencies
At some point in their life, everyone will likely have to visit the emergency room for some type of medical emergency. This may not be a very pleasant experience, but most people are familiar with what to expect of that process. On the contrary, not everyone...
by Guilliot Family Dentistry | Mar 16, 2021 | Dental Emergencies
At the first sign of a dental problem, your dentist should be the first one you call. But, what happens if your dental issue occurs in the middle of the night, on holiday, or the weekend? If it’s an emergency, you may need to use Guilliot Dental’s emergency dental...
by Guilliot Family Dentistry | Feb 15, 2021 | Dental Emergencies, Uncategorized
Toothaches and other tooth problems can be extremely painful and debilitating. It may seem like going to the emergency room is your only option. While the emergency room is a great place to get treatment in emergency situations, you should consider other options for...
by Guilliot Family Dentistry | Jul 17, 2020 | Dental Emergencies
Wisdom teeth grow in the very back of your mouth behind your molars. They are considered your third molars and are typically the last four of your teeth to emerge. While they do not bring wisdom by any means, the term “Wisdom Teeth” was coined in the Nineteenth...
by Guilliot Family Dentistry | Jun 5, 2020 | Dental Emergencies
According to the American Dental Association, research has estimated that there are up to 2.1 million emergency dental visits each year in the United States. Be it a sneaky toothache that makes its entry on a long holiday weekend, or an accident involving your child,...
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