Finding Free Dental Care In Baltimore

June 29, 2009 by admin  
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  • Tip #1 - Surf the Web. Thanks to the Internet, finding free dental care in Baltimore can be easy. By simply opening your favorite web browser, typing in the relevant search term—”free dental care in Baltimore, MD“—and recording the results, you can access a variety of free dental resources within minutes.
  • Tip #2 - Ask Family and Friends. Talking to those closest to you can be a very effective search method. Let your loved ones know exactly what you’re looking for and ask for referrals. Someone within your network may be able to provide you with just the information you need — and save you a lot of time in the process.
  • Tip #3 - Consult with Local Charities. Most communities are served by one or more charitable organizations devoted to caring for the needy. Baltimore is no exception. Check the local phone book for listings of organizations like the United Way, Catholic Charities, and nearby churches. Though these groups may not provide free dental care, it’s likely that they’ll be happy to guide you. (And remember, if you don’t have a phone book, you can always dial 0 or 411 for operator assistance.)
  • Tip #4 - Check with State and Local Government Agencies. All state and local governments help their constituents with social services. And while those governments (like some charities) may not provide free care, they should maintain listings of groups that do. Begin by calling the City and County Social Services Departments and, if need be, the Office of the County Executive (James T. Smith, Jr.) Finally, if the local governments fail you, call the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Tell them who you are, where you live, what you need, and ask for a referral.

Dental Emergency In Baltimore

May 27, 2009 by admin  
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Haven’t we all thought …..what would I do if I needed emergency medical care, ….would I be able to handle it?!!! Although, most of us don’t think we are going to have a dental emergency, there are dental emergencies that occur every hour of every day,….. and we need to find someone to take care of us! Now there are many places where we would just have to suffer for days, because of no nearby dental facility or no one willing to give up their time to help us. They would just say, take three aspirin and see me in three days.

Since there is an abundance of medical facilities in Baltimore, Maryland, I do not believe that there would be much of a problem finding a dentist to help you with your emergency. Of course, this may depend on how much trauma you have endured. If it is a minor problem (broken or lost tooth, which does not seem minor at the time) then I think you could call 1-800-Dentist and tell them you need to find a dentist in Baltimore for an emergency procedure. Now if you have a more severe problem (like a car accident where most of your teeth are knocked out….or worse) then there are medical facilities that offer dental schools that are open 24-7 for dental emergencies. These would probably be your best bet for weekend care. Of course, you also have the Emergency Rooms, where there is usually an Oral Surgeon on call. You can also go to your local yellow pages and look up Dentists and you might be lucky enough to find one listed for weekend emergencies, You could also go to the yellow pages,……or even if you are just riiding by, there are plenty of Urgent Care Facilities that have on-call dentists and oral care specialists.

I really do not think it would be a very difficult task to find a dentist in Baltimore on the weekend, because Baltimore is a city full of some of the best medical professionals in the world.

Cosmetic Dentist In Baltimore

March 11, 2009 by admin  
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Cosmetic dentistry offers many options for patients that desire to improve the overall appearance of their teeth, mouth or smile. This is achieved through voluntary treatments or services that are designed to augment the patient’s look and help them feel more confident about their smile. A cosmetic dentist in Baltimore will offer the following treatment options to his or her patients: dental implants, porcelain veneers, crowns, bridges, bonding and laser whitening.

Patients that have lost teeth to any variety of reasons may be good candidates for dental implants. Dental implants essentially provide a base on which teeth can be replaced by implanting a metal anchor into the jaw on which a new tooth will be attached. The replacement teeth look and feel like genuine, natural teeth, and these teeth can even function in the same capacity as natural teeth.

Porcelain veneers are an excellent choice for patients that want to improve their smile. Porcelain veneers are a type of thin ceramic that is bonded to the front of the teeth. The porcelain veneers can be matched to the patient’s existing teeth for a natural appearance. This procedure does not require surgery, and can help patients feel more comfortable with the look of their smile.

For teeth that have been damaged due to an accident, disease or simply “wear and tear”, porcelain veneers may not be a viable option. In cases such as these, crowns or bridgework may be more suitable. Not only will this type of work help with a patient’s smile, but the patient may also regain full use of the tooth or teeth. While a crown is a permanent treatment, bridges may be attached or removable.

Bonding is another option to change the shape, color and look of teeth. Using this procedure, a resin is bonded to the teeth, which can then be shaped and polished. This gives the teeth a natural appearance while improving the patient’s smile.

Laser whitening is a process by which the natural teeth are whitened, usually during a two step process that will be completed in one office visit.

Why Baltimore Dentists Never Lack Work

March 11, 2009 by admin  
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Baltimore dentists should never have a lack of business because of the the dangers our teeth face living in Baltimore. You may never have thought about it but some very common things in our hometown increase our risk of needing dental procedures.

Eating Crabs - Most of us don’t bite directly into crabs. But we have been subjected to the painful crunch of a crab shell in a otherwise delicious crab cake. All it takes is a little piece of shell to slip past the crab picker and it could mean a trip to the dentist.

Berger Cookies - Baltimore residents probably have Henry Berger to thank for quite a few trips to the dentist. Since the 1800’s Berger cookies have been a Maryland dessert staple. Eating that much chocolate frosting is a cavity waiting to happen.

A bar on every Corner - Navigating curbs, steps and walking can be tough after we have had too many. When drunk people fall they sometimes forget to catch themselves on the way down. Plenty have woken up the next morning wondering what happened and where did their front teeth go?

Duck Pin Bowling - Ok, might be a stretch here but I have seen lots of cake and ice cream doing down during birthday parties at the duck pin lanes. Not to mention, the occasional errant bowling ball.

Traffic - It’s 5:30 on a weekday and a stressful day at work has turned into a stressful trip home. Your teeth clench and you white knuckle the steering wheel knowing you are going to be late to pick up the kids. All due to being stuck in one of the routine backups on any of our local highways. The pressure can drive us all nuts and cause some serious teeth grinding.

Winter sucks in Baltimore- We rarely see snow falling, majority of the time its a nice invisible coating of ice on everything. This bad weather can be a quick recipe to needing some new teeth from a jaw busting slip on the ice.

The Orioles -Most of us would give up our teeth for the Orioles to have a winning season

“Wudder” - Drinking water after eating is great for oral hygenie. My mom swears Baltimore city tap water is better than Evian. But maybe all the people with bad breath are ones who are not quite sure what “Wudder” is.

Braces! You know who you are.