Seaside Dental of Jacksonville Beach Blog

What To Do If You Knock Out a Tooth

June 12, 2025
An AI image of a tooth holding a help sign

Accidentally knocking your tooth out can be a very scary dental emergency, but what you may not know is that if you act quickly, it may still be possible to save it. Here’s what you should do if you unexpectedly lose a tooth, and why you shouldn’t waste a moment getting help!

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Wait a Minute: What are Dental Insurance Waiting Periods?

May 14, 2025
A woman filling out a dental insurance form

Many people who buy dental insurance want to use it at once. Getting affordable dentistry sooner reduces your risk of oral issues, so that kind of impulse is only natural. Even so, your plan’s benefits won’t “kick in” until you get through your dental insurance waiting periods. As for what those are, don’t worry; your local dentist is here to explain things. Just keep reading to learn about dental insurance waiting periods, why they exist, and how they often work.

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Notched Knowledge: Do Chipped Teeth Mend Themselves?

April 6, 2025
Nose-to-neck view of someone with chipped front tooth smiling

Did you know that proper preventive care can prevent potential dental emergencies? Brushing and flossing twice daily consistently removes plaque and bacteria that cause common oral problems, like cavities and gum disease.

Although cleaning your mouth regularly strengthens your enamel and connective tissues, there’s still no guarantee that you’ll never hurt your teeth. For instance, you might accidentally chip or crack one while biting into something too hard. You might think such minor injuries will resolve themselves, but that’s usually not the case with dental concerns. Continue reading to learn more about it!

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My Crown Fell Out! Now What?

March 13, 2025
A dental crown being held on a fingertip

Though they can easily last up to ten years with proper care and use, it is still possible for dental crowns to come loose or fall out, especially if they are near the end of their lifespan. Thankfully, if this happens there’s usually no need to panic. Here are the steps you should take if yours becomes detached until you can be seen by your emergency dentist.

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