Is It a Dental Emergency?

Is It A Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies often happen when least expected, and we at Hebron Family Dentistry are here to help. We are proud to offer emergency services to new and current patients in Hebron, KY, and the surrounding areas. We believe that being prepared and knowing what to do in the event of a dental emergency can help improve your treatment outcomes and will lower the chances of future complications.

Is it a Dental Emergency?

At times it’s challenging to determine whether or not you are experiencing a dental emergency. In general, a dental problem that requires immediate treatment to alleviate severe pain, stop bleeding, or save a tooth is considered an emergency. That also applies to severe infections that may pose a threat to your oral and overall health.

To determine whether you are experiencing a dental emergency, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Is there severe, persistent tooth pain?
  • Is there any swelling to your jaw, mouth, or face?
  • Has your mouth or face suffered trauma?
  • Do you have one or more loose or knocked out teeth?
  • Is there bleeding from your mouth?
  • Are there any bulges, swells, or knots on your gums?

If your answer is “yes” to any of the above questions, you are likely experiencing a dental emergency. Contact Hebron Family Dentistry immediately for an emergency appointment and care instructions. If you have a life-threatening emergency, please call 911.

Common Dental Emergencies

Here are some tips to help ensure the best possible treatment outcomes:

A Persistent Toothache: Pain may indicate an infection or an abscess, which may potentially pose a threat to your oral and overall health. Rinse with warm water and use dental floss to dislodge any food that may be caught between your teeth. Make sure not to place aspirin or painkillers on the affected area. Call us for an emergency appointment immediately.

Knocked-Out Tooth: Gently return the tooth to its socket without touching the root. If that is not possible, place it in a container with some milk. Contact us immediately! Getting treatment within an hour of knocking out a tooth is your best chance of saving it.

Cracked or Broken Tooth: These may be painful and will require emergency care. Rinse gently with warm water, and contact us as soon as possible.

Other Common Dental Emergencies: These may include loose teeth, injury to your tongue, cheeks or gums, or a lost crown or filling. Contact us right away!

Quality Emergency Dental Care in Hebron, KY

If you experience a dental emergency, contact Hebron Family Dentistry for quality urgent care. Our experienced and caring team will work tirelessly to alleviate any pain and to save an injured tooth. You can always count on us for quality, comfortable care.

Implant Supported Dentures

Implant Supported Dentures

If you are in search of a stable and comfortable solution to replace your missing teeth, you may want to consider implant-supported dentures. These durable, custom-made restorations come as close to having a new set of natural teeth as possible. Talk to your trusted team at Hebron Family Dentistry to find out if implant-supported dentures are right for you.

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are oral devices designed to restore missing teeth, similar to conventional dentures. What sets them apart is that they are secured in place by titanium dental implants. A dental implant fuses to your bone over time, and eventually, it becomes part of the jawbone, providing a secure, stable, and long-lasting foundation for your new replacement teeth. Implant-supported dentures deliver incredibly natural results and unparalleled comfort.

All-On-4 Implant Supported Dentures

You don’t have to get implants for every lost tooth to restore your smile. All-on-4 implants only require four precisely placed implants on the top jaw and four on the bottom to provide the needed support for your dentures.

What Are the Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures?

The most significant health benefit of restoring missing teeth using implant-supported dentures is the stimulation they provide to your jawbone. When tooth roots are missing, the jawbone begins to deteriorate. Dental implants mimic the function of natural roots and halt bone atrophy, allowing your jaw to maintain its shape and strength. Traditional dentures will likely require adjustments and relining to accommodate the changes that occur in the shape of your jaw with time. Implant-supported dentures, on the other hand, may never need adjustments, saving you time and money down the road.

With implant-supported dentures, you’ll get fully functional new teeth and a long-lasting smile. You’ll be able to speak with clarity and can enjoy your favorite foods once again. Implant-supported dentures maintain your facial structure, restoring your youthful appearance. With proper care, your new restorations can last a lifetime!

Caring for Your Implant-Supported Dentures

Just like your natural teeth, implant-supported dentures need daily care. Make sure you remove any detachable parts and carefully clean around the attachments, restorations, and your gums. Follow the care instructions we provide to ensure the longevity of your restorations. Don’t forget to schedule your periodic dental exams to allow us to monitor your oral health and to ensure your dentures remain fully functional. 

Implant-Supported Dentures in Hebron, KY

Contact Hebron Family Dentistry to learn more about restoring your smile using implant-supported dentures. Our team is committed to utilizing cutting-edge technology and techniques to provide our valued patients with quality, durable restorations. We are all about healthy, confident smiles. Call us and schedule your appointment today!

Same-Day Dental Crown Technology Makes Life Easier for Many in Northern Kentucky

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Advanced, CAD/CAM-based CEREC tech does away with the delays and multiple visits required with traditional dental crown installation process, Hebron Family Dentistry reports

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

HEBRON, Ky. — Locals who need Dental Crowns no longer need to endure multiple appointments, with their messy impression trays and temporary solutions. At Hebron Family Dentistry, Dentist Dr. Valerie Watson is using advanced ceramic reconstruction (CEREC) technology to design, produce, and install crowns in one convenient visit.

The highly trained team at the frequently recommended Family Dentistry clinic always looks for ways to leverage technology to benefit patients. CEREC employs powerful computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) tech to greatly accelerate and improve upon the traditional dental crown creation and installation process.

In addition to being far faster, more convenient, and comfortable for patients, CEREC better preserves tooth structure, with a more precise fit allowing less surrounding material to be removed. Since CEREC-produced crowns are milled on-site from a solid block of ceramic, they are stronger and more durable than those produced in labs elsewhere using the far slower, low-tech alternative approach.

“Dental crowns protect and preserve damaged teeth, but the traditional method of producing and installing them is undeniably slow and inconvenient,” said Dr. Watson. “CEREC is simply a superior way for most patients to obtain the dental crowns they need. We’re proud of the results this advanced process produces and how it makes things so much simpler and more pleasant for our patients. We all believe deeply in the importance of providing comfortable, convenient, compassionate dental care, and CEREC is a great fit for our mission.”

Dental crowns are typically affixed to damaged teeth to keep them from deteriorating further. Whether because of advanced dental caries, fracture, or some other reason, a severely damaged tooth that does not receive the protection of a crown might end up needing to be removed.

Crowns have historically been designed, produced, and installed via a slow-moving process that would typically require several visits to a dental clinic. In the meantime, someone in need of a crown would normally need to wear a temporary stand-in that would not necessarily look very natural or even fit and function well.

CEREC technology employed by Hebron Family Dentistry does away with all of the drawbacks of the traditional approach to dental crown installation. With high-quality ceramic crowns being designed, milled, and installed in the course of a single visit, Hebron Family Dentistry patients can avoid all the inconvenience that used to be required. More information is available at the Hebron Family Dentistry website, where visitors can also easily schedule appointments.

About Hebron Family Dentistry:

Serving Hebron, Burlington, Florence, and surrounding areas, Hebron Family Dentistry provides a wide range of compassionate, top-quality dental care services.

Media Contact:

Dr. Valerie Watson
Hebron Family Dentistry
2940 Hebron Park Dr., Hebron, KY 41048
Telephone: 859 689 2021
Email: drvaleriewatson@hebronfamilydentistry.com
Website: https://hebronfamilydentistry.com/services/same-day-crowns/