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Dental emergency services available on Sundays

Emergencies, owing to their character, always come unannounced. And as unwelcome as they are, you need to have the best services available to you 24 hours, 7 days a week. Dental emergencies are no different. Besides going for regular dental check-ups, you must ensure that your dentist provides emergency services as well. Best would be if the emergency dentistry services are available on Sundays too. Having said that, one still needs to know about the two categories of dental emergencies handled by dentist open on Sunday :- 1. Not-So-Serious Dental Emergencies 2. Serious Dental Emergencies Not-so-serious dental emergencies include swollen gums, abscess, toothaches, root canal troubles, lost fillings, loose or broken and chipped tooth, decay of tooth and wisdom-teeth problems. Wisdom-teeth problems are also known as Pericoronitis. It occurs when wisdom-teeth fail to grow completely or grow partially, causing pain and swelling. In this case, it becomes important to visit you

Everyday Dental Problems

It is commonly seen that dental health isn’t the first on the priority list of many people. Though ignoring dental issues even after diagnosis can lead to a prolonged and painful experience. Thus, it becomes important to identify the dental problems soon before the damage is irreversible. To start with, below is the list of common dental issues that you shouldn’t ignore:   Stains and discolorations: stained and discolored teeth can seem like a blotch on your otherwise pretty smile. Certain foods and drinks like coffee, tea, soda, wine, ketchup, berries etc. can stain and discolor your teeth. Dental clinics offer teeth whitening solutions in such cases to help regain that beautiful smile and improve the appearance of your face.   Cavities: there can be both minor and severe cases of cavities. In minor cases you’ll just need fillings and in severe cases your dentist might suggest either extraction or root canal treatment.   Chipped, crack and/or broken teeth: This kind of