Category: General Dentistry
What NOT To Do In A Dental Emergency
It’s hard to keep your wits about you during any kind of emergency. That’s why it’s a smart move to know what to do beforehand. Let’s discuss what you should and shouldn’t do if you have a dental trauma. Broken Tooth DON’T throw away any tooth fragments. DON’T wait to see a dentist. DO rinse […]
Dental Breakthroughs On The Horizon
At La Costa Dental Excellence, we use the latest validated dental technology to provide our patients with quality pediatric dentistry. In addition, we keep tabs on the latest dental research that is pushing the industry forward. As your child grows, they will see many exciting advancements in dentistry. Here are some of the exciting dental technologies […]
The Future Of Tooth Decay In Carlsbad
Dental patients in the Encinitas area may wonder what would happen if they didn’t seek quality dental care on a regular basis. The answer isn’t pretty. A common result of untreated cavities is abscessed teeth. A tooth abscess is an infection near the root of the tooth or between the gum and the tooth. This […]
What To Do If Your Crown Comes Off
If you’ve had a lot of cosmetic dental work, there’s a chance you’ll eventually have a problem with a dental crown. Crowns may come off while brushing, flossing, or even simply eating. If this happens to you, don’t stress! Here is what to do if your crown comes off. There are three steps: 1. First […]
5 Critical Things To Know About Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease, commonly called gum disease, is inflammation or infection of the gums. For the most part, periodontal disease is preventable. This condition is so widespread in the US that it has been called a ‘health crisis’ by the ADA. Fortunately, periodontal disease can be treated. If left untreated, it can cause irreversible damage such […]
Small Dental Annoyance Or Serious Problem?
Today in the Carlsbad dental blog we are going to talk about stomatitis. Stomatitis is dental-speak for something very common: non-specific irritations found in the mouth. Stomatitis is generally caused by cold sores, gum disease, or even from biting the inside of the mouth (ouch!). Any time the membranes in the mouth become inflamed, they […]