A broken crown is a fairly common dental emergency that our patients deal with. The first thing you will need to do is call our office to schedule an appointment as quickly as possible. In the meantime, try to keep your crown in its correct position. A touch of denture adhesive or sugar-free gum will hold the crown in place until you can get to the office for a quick and complete repair.
Dear Patients:
We are so very excited to announce that we are once again able to provide dental services for you, our valuable patients. Contemporary Dentistry & Implantology will reopen on May 18, 2020.
While things are certainly not “business as usual,” we wanted to let you know we are here for you in our clean, comfortable, and safe environment. Our standards are well “above and beyond” what the American Dental Association and Centers for Disease Control recommend. We love what we do and the people we do it for. We are always here for you.
This high level of service is just one of the many ways that we are supporting our community, and it is included in the excellent work that we do…we go through a comprehensive disinfection after every patient is cared for.
Dr. John Argeros, Dr. Donald Plourde and all team members here at Contemporary Dentistry & Implantology will continue to go above and beyond for our patients…it is second nature. For this and many other reasons, many of our patients have trusted their care with us for years.
We very much look forward to seeing you, your family, and your friends very soon.
Sincerely,
Dr. John Argeros, Dr. Donald Plourde
Contemporary Dentistry & Implantology