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Extractions
If its an extraction you need, then it is an extraction that you will get! Our dentists at Adams Farm Dental have been practicing for years and we are able to get at any tooth for an extraction. This includes wisdom teeth. This is not a procedure any Greensboro dentist can do. Do not hesitate and call now to here about our deals on extractions as well as our quality dental plan. With Adams Farm Dental you are that much closer to pain relief. Let us be your emergency Greensboro dentist. Call now!
IV Sedation
We can also do IV sedation so that you can be completely unconscious during your procedure. We understand that sometimes going to the dentist can produce anxiety towards whatever procedure you pursue. That is why we offer this comforting therapy in the form of many IV medications. We are certified to do these procedures and you would be hard pressed to find any Greensboro dentist who can do the same. Ask us about our deals on sedation.
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PulpotomyThis is a procedure that can be done if we see that the tooth can be saved and that a root canal would not have to be done in order to quell the nerve. We can do this procedure because it is a more affordable option than a root canal. We understand that it is tough on patients to go through tooth pain and we offer the most affordable options to be able to take care of your ailments. We can place a soothing agent right on the nerve so that you will never feel a thing.
Root Canal
We can offer this therapy to save your tooth in order to preserve the natural contours of the jaw. We can go into the tooth root where the tooth pain is and excise the nerve completely alleviating the pain from your mouth. This is a delicate procedure and we can do this with ease as our dentist have been practicing for decades. By removing the nerve we can target the tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity is the main reason you may feel pain when you eat hot or cold foods. With this treatment we stop the cause at its roots!
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WHY YOU SHOULD NOT PROCRASTINATE
Dental problems should be assessed by a licensed individual such as a dentist so that there will be no further complications that could affect a patients quality of life. Thing that could be complications could be tooth loss, decay, pain, gum disease, misdiagnosed cancer, abscess and infection. Do not hesitate to call us. We operate 24 hours a day so that we can take care of any dental emergencies in the greater Greensboro or High Point area. Let us alleviate your pain by either prescribing medication or doing emergency therapeutic dental interventions. We can make sure that you will not suffer from your dental ailments.
WHAT SHOULD I BE COMING IN FOR?
Broken or Chipped Tooth:
Broken teeth can happen if you have a trauma to the mouth. If you have decay or infection in that specific tooth then it may be easier for it to break. For instance if you have a fracture line in your tooth due to infection or prior tooth trauma then your tooth will break off that much easier. If you have a broken or chipped tooth the first thing you should do is rinse your mouth out with warm water. Make sure to collect the warm wash so that you can get all of the broken pieces from your mouth. Collect the broken pieces and make sure to bring these broken teeth to you dentist to see what type of services he can offer you as soon as possible. If your gums are bleeding make sure that you use a piece of gauze, cotton balls, or paper towels to apply pressure to the affected area to stop the bleeding. The key is pressure. Once you apply pressure the bleeding will clot off and stop. The time it may take to stop bleeding may vary, but be patient. The bleeding may be exacerbated if you are taking aspirin, Coumadin/warfarin, Plavix, or any other anticoagulant (pro-bleeding) agent. Once the bleeding is stopped, put a cold compress on the outside of your mouth gently. Be sure not to disturb the traumatic area too much. This will help stop the inflammatory process that results in pain and uncomfortable swelling. Next, you have to go to your dentist as soon as possible. Call now for a free quote at 336-308-4606.
Toothache:
When you have a toothache it can be some of the worst pain imaginable. A toothache can have many causes behind it. It could be a dental infection, an abscess, cancer, gum disease, or tooth decay. There are a number of things that could be causing your tooth pain. Tooth pain can also be referred pain from other areas of your face such as your sinuses. To be able to diagnose tooth pain it is imperative that you see a trained professional as soon as possible. Rinse your mouth out with warm water to see if there is any blood. If here is then make sure to let your dentist know. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Take Ibuprofen for the time being as this may be able to help with the pain. People often apply pain killers to the affected area, but this can worsen the outcome of your toothache as these medications often burn the affected tissue that they come into contact with leading to worsened tooth pain. Make sure to call us for a free quote: 336-308-4606.
Loose Teeth:
If you have a partially dislodged tooth that is loose this is most likely a result of failure of dental ligaments to keep the tooth in place. This can be due to infection, trauma, auto-immune disease and tooth decay. Rinse your mouth out with warm water and see if there is any blood from the warm wash. Alert your dentist immediately if there is. Do not toggle or play with the tooth any further. If there is pain you can take over the counter medications for the aches. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth to help with any dental inflammation. Then go and see your dentist to get a professional opinion.
Knocked Out Teeth:
Your tooth could be knocked out for a variety of reasons. There could have been trauma to the tooth due to outside forces. There could have been an infection that loosed the tooth and resulted in complete tooth loss. There could be autoimmune causes as well as genetic causes. The first thing to do when you have a tooth that has fallen from your mouth is to locate the tooth. Hold the tooth by the crown and put it in a holding container. It is imperative that you see your dentist right away to identify the reason behind a tooth being relocated from the mouth. It is imperative to assess the subsequent nearby damage if it was a traumatic cause for tooth loss. If there are problems with the aesthetics and the look of your smile after the fact then contact your dentist. As soon as a tooth falls out it can alter the structure and physiology of the jaw causing shifting of the nearby teeth to try and close in the gap. If you have tooth loss make sure to contact us at: 336-308-4606.
Lost Temporary Crown:
If you have lost a temporary crown then you need to see your dentist immediately. You need to make sure that you do not wait as the teeth will shift around the lost temporary. The dentist will have made an impression of your teeth before this temporary crown came loose. This impression is used to make your permanent crown. If your teeth shift after this pre-crown impression was made then it is almost certain that the permanent crown will not fit in your mouth, and you will have to under go more costly treatment to have that crown re-made. Sometimes crowns do come out due to dentist error. But there are a significant number of patients whose crown loosens because they chew hard food on the side of the temporary crown. The temporary crown does not have a sense of touch due to its prosthetic nature and is a target of hard food chewing due to this property of the crown. Make sure to avoid hard foods when you have a temporary crown. If your temporary crown has dislodged then contact us immediately at 336-308-4606.
Dental problems should be assessed by a licensed individual such as a dentist so that there will be no further complications that could affect a patients quality of life. Thing that could be complications could be tooth loss, decay, pain, gum disease, misdiagnosed cancer, abscess and infection. Do not hesitate to call us. We operate 24 hours a day so that we can take care of any dental emergencies in the greater Greensboro or High Point area. Let us alleviate your pain by either prescribing medication or doing emergency therapeutic dental interventions. We can make sure that you will not suffer from your dental ailments.
WHAT SHOULD I BE COMING IN FOR?
Broken or Chipped Tooth:
Broken teeth can happen if you have a trauma to the mouth. If you have decay or infection in that specific tooth then it may be easier for it to break. For instance if you have a fracture line in your tooth due to infection or prior tooth trauma then your tooth will break off that much easier. If you have a broken or chipped tooth the first thing you should do is rinse your mouth out with warm water. Make sure to collect the warm wash so that you can get all of the broken pieces from your mouth. Collect the broken pieces and make sure to bring these broken teeth to you dentist to see what type of services he can offer you as soon as possible. If your gums are bleeding make sure that you use a piece of gauze, cotton balls, or paper towels to apply pressure to the affected area to stop the bleeding. The key is pressure. Once you apply pressure the bleeding will clot off and stop. The time it may take to stop bleeding may vary, but be patient. The bleeding may be exacerbated if you are taking aspirin, Coumadin/warfarin, Plavix, or any other anticoagulant (pro-bleeding) agent. Once the bleeding is stopped, put a cold compress on the outside of your mouth gently. Be sure not to disturb the traumatic area too much. This will help stop the inflammatory process that results in pain and uncomfortable swelling. Next, you have to go to your dentist as soon as possible. Call now for a free quote at 336-308-4606.
Toothache:
When you have a toothache it can be some of the worst pain imaginable. A toothache can have many causes behind it. It could be a dental infection, an abscess, cancer, gum disease, or tooth decay. There are a number of things that could be causing your tooth pain. Tooth pain can also be referred pain from other areas of your face such as your sinuses. To be able to diagnose tooth pain it is imperative that you see a trained professional as soon as possible. Rinse your mouth out with warm water to see if there is any blood. If here is then make sure to let your dentist know. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Take Ibuprofen for the time being as this may be able to help with the pain. People often apply pain killers to the affected area, but this can worsen the outcome of your toothache as these medications often burn the affected tissue that they come into contact with leading to worsened tooth pain. Make sure to call us for a free quote: 336-308-4606.
Loose Teeth:
If you have a partially dislodged tooth that is loose this is most likely a result of failure of dental ligaments to keep the tooth in place. This can be due to infection, trauma, auto-immune disease and tooth decay. Rinse your mouth out with warm water and see if there is any blood from the warm wash. Alert your dentist immediately if there is. Do not toggle or play with the tooth any further. If there is pain you can take over the counter medications for the aches. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth to help with any dental inflammation. Then go and see your dentist to get a professional opinion.
Knocked Out Teeth:
Your tooth could be knocked out for a variety of reasons. There could have been trauma to the tooth due to outside forces. There could have been an infection that loosed the tooth and resulted in complete tooth loss. There could be autoimmune causes as well as genetic causes. The first thing to do when you have a tooth that has fallen from your mouth is to locate the tooth. Hold the tooth by the crown and put it in a holding container. It is imperative that you see your dentist right away to identify the reason behind a tooth being relocated from the mouth. It is imperative to assess the subsequent nearby damage if it was a traumatic cause for tooth loss. If there are problems with the aesthetics and the look of your smile after the fact then contact your dentist. As soon as a tooth falls out it can alter the structure and physiology of the jaw causing shifting of the nearby teeth to try and close in the gap. If you have tooth loss make sure to contact us at: 336-308-4606.
Lost Temporary Crown:
If you have lost a temporary crown then you need to see your dentist immediately. You need to make sure that you do not wait as the teeth will shift around the lost temporary. The dentist will have made an impression of your teeth before this temporary crown came loose. This impression is used to make your permanent crown. If your teeth shift after this pre-crown impression was made then it is almost certain that the permanent crown will not fit in your mouth, and you will have to under go more costly treatment to have that crown re-made. Sometimes crowns do come out due to dentist error. But there are a significant number of patients whose crown loosens because they chew hard food on the side of the temporary crown. The temporary crown does not have a sense of touch due to its prosthetic nature and is a target of hard food chewing due to this property of the crown. Make sure to avoid hard foods when you have a temporary crown. If your temporary crown has dislodged then contact us immediately at 336-308-4606.