Extractions
Post care after an extraction is extremely important! For proper healing it is necessary to form a blood clot at the extraction site. Many of your common daily habits could interfere with this process. To be sure you know what to do and what not to do, click here to get our pamphlet, “It’s All About the Clot”.
Dentures
When it comes to Dentures there are definitely things you need to know! If you recently had teeth extracted and an Immediate Denture was placed at the same time, there are some VERY IMPORTANT tips for you!! You may have just had a new Denture made to replace an old one and we have some special information for you, too. Click here to find the tips that apply to you.
Bridges
Whether you are still in your Temporary Bridge or we have placed your Permanent Bridge, you can find important tips here. Special care is required while wearing your Temporary Bridge. Click here now to review the tips that apply to you.
Root Canals
Some Root Canals are performed in our office, others may be referred to an Endodontic Specialist, depending on your particular needs. Either way, you’ll find instructions on when, where and how to take care of and complete your Root Canal process by clicking here.
Crowns
Whether you are still in your Temporary Crown or we have placed your Permanent Crown, you can find important tips here. Special care is required while wearing your Temporary Crown. Click here now to review the tips that apply to you.
Fillings
Whether you are still in your Temporary Crown or we have placed your Permanent Crown, you can find important tips here. Special care is required while wearing your Temporary Crown. Click here now to review the tips that apply to you.
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Healing After Extractions
The healing process begins the moment a tooth is removed. After an extraction, the body sends blood to nourish the tooth socket and a blood clot is formed. This clot is an important part of the normal healing process.