The HONOLULU Magazine can help you find the dentist you need, whether for a routine check-up or more specific work. Some patients at Diamond Head Dental Care forget they have been in a car accident and are examined in the emergency room just to make sure they have not suffered any physical injuries. We recommend that patients have their teeth cleaned and examined as in an accident, just like with any other medical procedure. Emergency rooms do not treat dental damage, so you need to see another doctor.
Even a basketball game in the backyard can cause someone to damage a tooth or knock out another player's tooth. Even if you are protected in any way, such as by wearing a mouth mask, a dental emergency is possible, so make sure you are protecting yourself in any way by wearing a mouth mask. If you visit Diamond Head Dental Care because you or a patient of ours is in oral pain, we can identify the problems that arise and deal with them. They do not want to experience pain and we will do our best to treat them as quickly as possible so that they can feel comfortable.
If a dental infection is left untreated for a long period of time, it can lead to an abscess. Although the enamel on the teeth is strong, the enamel is not strong enough to prevent it from breaking when it collides with the steering wheel.
You may also want to apply a cold compress or ice pad to the area to reduce or prevent swelling. An abscess can also cause a severe dental infection that can settle on the jawbone or the floor of the mouth.
It can be a small cavity that has become a large one and now requires a root canal. The American Dental Association reports that there are more than 2.5 million cavities in the US each year, mainly due to smoking, drinking, exercise and other activities.
Peer review has been a key factor in determining who is the best in this area, based on a wide range of factors such as patient satisfaction, quality of care and patient experience.

According to a survey by the Professional Research Services of Michigan, these professionals were selected by their colleagues, and most dentists recommended their colleagues in the survey, which was designed for peer review. Dentists could nominate three doctors if they were not on the drop-down list. After the ballot, all candidates were evaluated for their current positions on the Hawaii D Board. Dentists can recommend up to three colleagues for a particular dental specialty, but they cannot nominate or nominate any of the three doctors unless they appear in drop-down lists.
In alphabetical order, the subject areas reflect the dentists who received the most votes for each specialty. Dentists visiting this page are instructed to vote by clicking on the nomination box and selecting one of the specialties organized by the dentist. PRS contacted more than 1,000 accredited general practitioners and referring physicians in Hawaii, including the Honolulu D Board, the Hawaii D Dental Society and the Hawaii Medical Board. They asked which dentist they would recommend in each of the seven geographical areas of the islands and asked for their opinion on each.