All About Dental Safety
Dr. Ronan Freyne is a cosmetic dentist in Chevy Case, Maryland. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and the New Jersey Dental School, where he earned a degree as a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). Dr. Freyne is a member of the American Dental Association, the District of Columbia Dental Society, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the New Jersey Dental Association. He is also a founding member of the Millennium Dental Study Club, as well as the Renaissance Study Club for continuing dental education. In this series of articles, he walks us through some of the most popular dental procedures, techniques, and concerns out there.
Medical research has shown that the mouth is not separate from the rest of the body, and dentists need to be aware of this.
Though a chipped tooth is not necessarily an emergency, it should be looked at by a dentist as soon as reasonably possible.
Ceramic tooth reconstruction is a commonly used method for treating teeth that have fallen victim to decay.
It is generally safe to take a pain reliever before coming in for most types of dental procedures. Not only that, but it is actually often recommended.
The best way to prevent further problems on a tooth that has had a root canal is to make sure that the tooth is capped off well and kept clean.
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