When to See a Dentist: Dental Emergency Edition | Schnecksville Dentist

Because we have no way of knowing an emergency is going to happen, it is important that we are aware of any instances that will need professional help. A pipe burst needs a plumber, a broken bone needs a doctor. If something happens to our teeth, it is important to know when we need to call in a professional. Even if damage is caused to one or more teeth, some neighboring teeth can suffer as a result and it is these issues that can only be detected by a dental exam. Here is a quick rundown of dental emergencies you may want a dental professional to tend to:

Chipped. Most times a chipped or fractured tooth can be repaired by either replacing the broken piece or by bonding a tooth-colored filling. If a large portion of the tooth is broken off, a crown will likely be required. And if it’s bad enough to expose and damage the pulp, a root canal treatment may be needed.

Loosened. A dislodged tooth is when a tooth loosened and pushed sideways. When this happens, a patient will usually require a root canal and a dentist or endodontist will focus on stabilizing the tooth.

Knocked out. When a tooth is completely knocked out of the socket it may be able to be saved if the patient arrives to the dentist in time, and the tooth is handled properly. Be cure not touch the root of the tooth, and keep it moist (either in the socket, on the gum against your cheek, or in milk).

Accidents will happen. But even if you believe your injury is minor, be sure to visit your dentist to ensure that the tooth is healthy.

For more information about dental emergencies, call Dr. Ladani in Schnecksville, PA at 610-799-0600 or visit www.extraordinarysmiles.net.

Dr. Sandip Ladani proudly serve patients from Schnecksville and all surrounding areas.

Getting 3D Scans at the Dentist | Schnecksville Dentist

When it’s time to visit the dentist for a checkup, the chances are pretty great that you will be getting some x-rays taken to help your dentist find any issues that may be happening but can help to foresee any issues that may arise in the future.

Cone Beam CT scans, or CBCT, is fast, simple and completely non-invasive technology. These aren’t the x-rays of the past. These 3D scans will give your dentist a computer-generated view of your face, teeth and other important details from various perspectives. By doing this, these scans provide accurate measurements useful for dental implant surgery and other oral appliances. But even more impressively, they can also detect issues in other aspects, like the following:

  • Airway sleep disorders such as sleep apnea
  • TMJ
  • Bone cancer, tumors, or cysts
  • Fractures
  • Tooth root infections, root canals, or other problems with the core of the tooth
  • Gum problems
  • Nasal anatomy, include septum, turbinates and sinuses.

With the CBCT scans system, dentists have a more complete visual guide to study their patient’s case from just about any angle they can think of. Even better is that the scan data is easy to duplicate for storage purposes and to make it easier to send out to different specialists later on. Thanks to the more accurate, high-quality, detailed visual information produced by the imaging system, dentists have all the information they could possibly need to diagnose and plan out the proper course of action. It may seem wild that your dentist will now have these ultra-cool views of your face, but they can look after your health in a more in-depth way.

For more information about CBCT scans, call Dr. Sandip Ladani in Schnecksville, PA at 610-799-0600 or visit www.extraordinarysmiles.net.

Dr. Ladani proudly serve patients from Schnecksville and all surrounding areas.