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October 6, 2015

Count On The Expert Emergency Dentist Collierville Trusts

Knocked out tooth? Call the emergency dentist collierville prefersIf you’ve ever had an unexpected dental emergency, like a broken tooth, or a throbbing molar, you know they don’t wait for regular business hours to pop up. And if you’ve never had a dental emergency, count yourself lucky — and be prepared. Serious tooth problems can happen to anyone, no matter how good your oral health habits are — that’s why they’re unexpected emergencies. But Dr. Holcomb, your emergency dentist in Collierville, is ready for the task. We answer the phone 24/7 and promise to get you in to see the doctor on the same day — because no one should be left waiting in pain.
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September 3, 2015

Why is Collierville Dentist, Dr. Joshua Holcomb, the Right Choice?

Smiling patient of collierville dentist

Choosing a dentist is no longer a simple matter of calling the only dental practitioner in town to schedule an appointment. Collierville residents have numerous options, but the clear choice for outstanding patient care, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere is Dr. Joshua Holcomb. Our Collierville, TN practice welcomes families from surrounding communities to schedule a visit with Dr. Holcomb and his outstanding team today. Our office is conveniently located off of Poplar Ave, offers extended early morning hours on Thursday, and provides same-day emergency care for patients of record. Call to schedule an appointment with your Collierville dentist today.
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December 25, 2014

Collierville Family & General Dentist

185549269How much do you know about your child’s teeth? Children grow up fast. But it’s important to take care of their teeth and gums every step of the way. Although your child’s baby teeth eventually fall out, they play an important role by helping your child chew food safely and speak clearly. Baby teeth also save space for adult teeth, and help guide them into place. Even before your child gets their first tooth, you can maintain their dental health by wiping their gums with a clean damp gauze or cloth. By age 2, you should teach them to brush and floss with fluoride toothpaste twice a day. By age 3, you should make sure they have their first dental checkup appointment with Dr. Holcomb. Dr. Holcomb is a trusted family and general Collierville dentist, now delivering quality care daily to families throughout Collierville, TN, Germantown, Pembrook, Memphis, Bartlett, Olive Branch, and the surrounding communities.

Collierville Children’s Dentistry: How Do Little Teeth Develop?

Baby Teeth

  • 4 to 7 months: Teething begins. Your baby’s gums may be swollen and red where the teeth are cutting through.
  • 8 to 12 months: Upper middle teeth emerge. Girls usually get their teeth before boys.
  • 9 to 16 months: Top and bottom teeth right next to the middle teeth begin to appear. Teeth usually emerge in pairs, one on each side of the mouth.

Toddler Teeth

  • 2 to 19 months: The first molars come in on the bottom and the top of the mouth. Baby teeth are a brighter white and smaller than permanent teeth.
  • 16 to 23 months: The sharp, pointed teeth called the canines emerge on the top and bottom. If your baby doesn’t show any signs of a tooth by the time she’s 18 months old, mention it to her doctor. The very back teeth, or second molars, work their way in on the bottom as well.
  • 25 to 33 months: The second molars on the top come in right after those on the bottom.

Preschool Teeth

  • 3 years: Your child has a full set of 20 primary teeth by now and should come in for their first dental checkup.
  • 4 years: Jaw and facial bones grow, creating space between the primary teeth for your child’s adult teeth to come in.

School Age Teeth

  • 6 to 12 years: Your child starts losing their teeth. During these years, both baby teeth and permanent teeth appear as one type replaces the other. They may fall out in any order, but your child may lose their baby teeth in the same order in which they arrived. The middle teeth are usually the first to go, followed by the ones on either side. The molars can be lost at any time after that, but will likely be gone between age 9 and 12. This is a good time to begin protecting your child’s teeth from decay with dental sealants and fluoride treatments. At about age 7, Holcomb will be able to determine if your child will need orthodontic treatment to maintain a straight smile.
  • 12 years: Your child has a full set of 28 adult teeth.

Collierville Family Dentist Appointments for the Whole Family

Remember, comprehensive general dental care should be a priority at every stage of life. Protect the little smiles in your family; make a dental checkup appointment for them with Dr. Holcomb at his kid friendly Collierville general dentist office today. Dr. Holcomb proudly restores smiles daily throughout Collierville, TN, Germantown, Pembrook, Memphis, Bartlett, Olive Branch, and nearby areas.