New England Dental LLC
54 Main Street Suite F Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 790-0111
The teeth are very important organs that we humans have. They help us start off the entire digestive process by helping us to chop down the food that we eat into smaller pieces that can, later on, move with ease through the digestive tract. But the fact of the matter is that most of us take our teeth for granted. We eat our foods and we have our beautiful smiles and don’t think about it at all.
We begin to appreciate the importance of our teeth once we start to have some problems with them. No matter who you are, chances are that you have experienced some problems with your teeth – perhaps you have had a case of aggressive cavities and every time you ate something hard, you felt great pain. It’s one of the worst experiences to not be able to enjoy your food because of pain while you chew it.
In most cases, you will be able to resolve any issue that you might be having with your teeth with a short procedure at the dental office. The good dentist may only need to drill your damaged teeth and add fillers to them and you will be a-okay.
But in some cases, some of your teeth may have experienced severe damage. As such, they may present a risk to the rest of your healthy teeth and they may even pose a hazard to your overall health. In such a case, it’s important to extract these damaged teeth before they start to cause problems elsewhere.
Finding a great dentist for teeth extraction
Teeth extraction is a routine procedure for dentists because of the fact that many people opt for this removal. In most cases, you will be out from the dental office in 15-20 minutes. If you’re concerned that you will feel tremendous pain while your teeth are being pulled out – you don’t need to worry about this at all. You will get local anesthesia at the site and you won’t feel a thing after this.
But there may be a bit more serious cases, for example with removing of wisdom teeth, when the dentist may have to do an entire surgery on your teeth. This procedure is a bit more difficult, so you’ll want to ask around and find a highly-skilled dentist that you can trust.
In the end, this is all for the purpose of getting back the health in your mouth and being able to chew your food without feeling any sort of pain whatsoever.
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Dear Patient,
We hope this letter finds you and your family in good health. Our community has been through a lot over the last few months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our normal habits and routines. While many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to your safety.
Infection control has always been a top priority for our practice and you may have seen this during your visits to our office. Our infection control processes are made so that when you receive care, it’s both safe and comfortable. We want to tell you about the infection control procedures we follow in our practice to keep patients and staff safe.
Our office follows infection control recommendations made by the American Dental Association (ADA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). We follow the activities of these agencies so that we are up-to-date on any new rulings or guidance that may be issued. We do this to make sure that our infection control procedures are current and adhere to each agencies recommendations. Based on the recommendations from ADA and CSDA into consideration and being mindful of the safety and well-being of our patients and staff, we have made the decision to open our offices from Wednesday May 13th for Emergencies and from Wednesday May 20th for routine dental treatments.
You may see some changes when it is time for your next appointment. We made these changes to help protect our patients and staff. For example:
We look forward to seeing you again and are happy to answer any questions you may have about the steps we take to keep you, and every patient, safe in our practice. To make an appointment, please call our office at 203-790-0111.
Thank you for being our patient. We value your trust and loyalty and look forward to welcoming back our patients, neighbors and friends.
Sincerely,
Dentist and Team