Smile Hub
We created Smile Hub for our patients to educate them how to maintain the best dental hygiene.
Some commonly asked questions...
We are a boutique dental practice that has been helping patients since 1980. Our dentist takes pride in her work. We are a patient-orientated practice. We put our patients first. Our goal is to provide high-quality and affordable solutions to your problems so that you can get back to enjoying the things that matter most in life!
Our dentist, Dr. Navjot Sekhon, DDS, has many years of experience and has successfully treated patients who suffer from cavities, tooth decay, infection, or other dental problems. Our patients trust us!
The earlier that an issue like tooth decay, infection, or injury is taken care of, the better! Waiting to seek treatment will only allow for more problems to arise and cause additional pain.
The longer that you wait to seek emergency dental care, the worse off your mouth becomes in terms of functioning properly. Since we are a full-service dental practice, we can diagnose and treat most of the issues you may be experiencing while helping you avoid further complications.
A lot can happen within a few hours or days but remember, tooth decay and infection are very common, so you shouldn’t delay getting treatment!
If your baby has a loose tooth, you must take them to the dentist as soon as possible. Your child can continue to lose teeth until their adult teeth come in, and they won’t be able to chew food properly if this happens!
Your toddler shouldn’t play with their mouth or risk them loosening other teeth as well.
If your tooth becomes sensitive in the wintertime, it may be due to a cavity or some type of infection that needs treatment. You might need antibiotics and pain medication depending on what the dentist says after examining your mouth.
If the sensitivity is due to a cavity, you’ll need emergency treatment to prevent it from worsening and leading to other problems. If an infection has developed because of your tooth’s sensitivity to cold, antibiotics should be prescribed as soon as possible for them not to spread further into your mouth!
If your tooth becomes sensitive in the wintertime, it may be due to a cavity or some type of infection that needs treatment. You might need antibiotics and pain medication depending on what the dentist says after examining your mouth.
If an infection has developed because of your tooth’s sensitivity to hot, antibiotics should be prescribed as soon as possible for them not to spread further into your mouth!
If you’re experiencing a throbbing pain that doesn’t seem to go away, this may indicate an infection and needs quick attention. The longer the infection stays untreated, the more likely it is that complications will form.
It may also be the sign of a cracked tooth, which requires emergency treatment, so that nerve endings don’t become exposed and lead to pain, abscesses, or infection!
If you have any type of injury to your mouth, including broken teeth or knocked out teeth; difficulty chewing food, swelling in the gums or mouth; foul breath, then you should seek emergency dental care.
It is important to deal with a problem like this as soon as possible to avoid any further complications that will lead to even more pain and discomfort! Our expert dentists can help you diagnose the cause of your pain and discomfort, as well as treat it so that you can get back to enjoying your life.
You should also seek dental treatment if swelling occurs in your mouth because of an injury or infection so that it doesn’t worsen any further!
An emergency dental issue is a pain in the mouth, severe sensitivity to hot or cold, any injury to your teeth, including broken or knocked-out teeth, and infections. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is important that you get help from your dentist as soon as possible.
It is important that you take care of the issue immediately! There are benefits to taking prompt treatment for your toothache or any other dental concern. It will be much easier to get rid of your pain and discomfort if you treat the problem early on rather than waiting until it becomes unmanageable. The longer that an untreated tooth continues to hurt, the more likely bacteria will form around it and lead to further complications such as abscesses and periodontitis. If not treated promptly, these problems can become chronic and seriously affect your quality of life, in addition to costing more. Our dentist makes herself available in an emergency, please call us should the emergency occurs.