Address: 6851 Belfort Oaks Pl, Jacksonville, FL 32216, USA
Phone: +19042812566
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7–11AM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Nikki Grupp
Best dental experience I’ve ever had. They make you feel so welcomed from the moment you walk in the door. Dr. Johnson is absolutely wonderful and so intentional!
Kat L
Amazing staff, very caring dentist, highly recommend.
Greg Holt
Dr. Johnson’s staff is always very courteous and friendly. They and Dr. Johnson do a great job and make you feel at ease. I'd recommend them to anyone!!!
Robyn Carbonell
Dr and dental hygienist were very friendly and answered all my questions in regards to my bridge. Would recommend this office to all!
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Root canal is a dental treatment that dentists use to clean and remove infected dental pulp. When infection occurs in the inner portion of your tooth, a root canal can save your tooth from extraction.
The cost varies dramatically based on the type of service that you need. Once your dentist determines the root cause, they can recommend a treatment and explain the cost.
For a sudden toothache, rinse your mouth out with warm water. This will clean the area and shake loose debris. Next, floss around the area to remove any pesky food that could be irritating your smile. If your discomfort persists, take over the counter pain medication.
Some of the most common dental emergencies are toothaches, chipped/cracked teeth, knocked-out teeth, lost crown or filling, broken denture, and loose teeth.
Call us right away! Prolonging your dental treatment will only lead to a more severe problem that requires more costly dentistry. We try to see emergency dental patients on the same day that the issue occurs.
A dental emergency is a toothache, cracked/chipped tooth, knocked-out tooth, lost filling/crown, or any other dental issue that causes a significant amount of pain.
For dental emergencies, we always try to see patients on the same day that the issue occurs. Please don’t hesitate to contact our office to get out of pain and back to smiling as soon as possible!
The only way to get lasting relief is to visit a dentist and address the cause. Until then, take over the counter pain medication, rinse your mouth with warm water, and apply a cold compress to make yourself more comfortable.
The inside of your tooth is home to many pain-sensing nerves and sensitive tissue. When these nerves are infected or irritated by bacteria or injury, it can be severely painful.
A dental emergency is life threatening if you have a broken or dislocated jaw, deep facial wounds, or any issue, including infection, that affects your breathing.
Most emergency rooms and urgent care facilities do not have the personnel or equipment to properly address dental problems. That's why you should visit your dentist as soon as you have a dental emergency.
Yes – while a toothache is usually caused by poor dental hygiene over time, this issue should be addressed immediately. Without an emergency dental visit, you’ll experience more pain and you’re at risk of the toothache getting even worse.
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