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If you are in the Wyoming you probably know by now, it is often very difficult to get a hold of an emergency dentist when we need one!
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Wyoming offers a wide range of dental practices and dental services, and there certainly is a lot of choice!
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Teledentistry.com is the world’s largest provider of virtual dental care services. And if you are looking for emergency dental services, our dentists are available 24/7 to help provide patients in New York with quick access to dental consultations in the event of a dental emergency or any other dental concern.
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Cheyenne is located in Laramie County, Wyoming. Additionally, it is the county seat of Laramie County. It is the 592nd largest city in the United States and the largest city of Wyoming with a population of 65,435 in 2020. Cheyenne’s population has increased by 10.04 percent since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 59,466 in 2010. It is currently growing at a rate of 0.62% annually. Cheyenne stretches over 32 miles and has a population density of 2,036 people per square mile.
Casper is a city in the Natrona County of Wyoming. In addition, it is the county seat of Natrona County. It has a 2020 population of 59,179 people, making it Wyoming’s second largest city (after Cheyenne) and the 655th largest city in the U.S. The city is growing at a rate of 0.71% annually, its population increased with a 6.98% growth rate in the last five years. With a population density of 2,231 people per square mile, Casper spans 27 miles.
The city of Laramie is located in Albany County, Wyoming. In addition, it is the county seat of Albany County. 33,008 people live in the city, making it the 3rd largest city in Wyoming (after Cheyenne and ) and the 1203rd largest city in the United States. In 2010, the population of Laramie was 30,816. Since then, its population has grown by 7.11%, increasing by 0.30% annually. With an area of 18 miles, Laramie has a population density of 1,800 people per square mile.
The city of Gillette is situated in Campbell County, Wyoming. Additionally, it is the county seat of Campbell County. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 31,952 people (after Cheyenne, Casper) and is the 1236th largest city in the United States. In 2010, Gillette had a population of 29,087 when the last census was taken, which indicates that its population is decreasing at a rate of -0.08% per year. The city’s population, however, has grown 9.85% in the last decades. With a population density of 1,390 per square mile, Gillette stretches over 23 miles.
Located in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, Rock Springs is one of the largest cities in the state. 21831 people live there, making Wyoming’s capital the fifth-largest city (after Cheyenne) and the 1737th-largest city in the U.S. The population of Rock Springs has declined by -5.23% since the last census in 2010, which recorded 23,036 residents. With a population density of 1,127 people per square mile, Rock Springs stretches 19 miles.
The city of Sheridan is situated in Sheridan County, Wyoming. The city serves as the county seat of Sheridan County. As of 2020, it has a population of 18,261, making it the 6th largest city in Wyoming and the 4th largest city in the US. Its population has grown by 4.68% since the 2010 census, which reported a population of 17,444. Sheridan is currently growing at a rate of 0.59% annually. Sheridan, which stretches over 13 miles, has a population density of 1,441 people per square mile.
The city of Evanston is located in Uinta County, Wyoming. Moreover, it serves as the county seat. With a 2020 population of 11,431, it is the 7th largest city in Wyoming and the 2837th biggest city in the United States. Evanston’s population has dropped by -7.51% since its latest census, which recorded a population of 12,359 in 2010. The city is currently declining at a rate of -0.61% annually. With a population density of 1,111 per square mile, Evanston covers a distance of 10 miles.
Green River is situated in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. In addition, it is the county seat of Sweetwater County. It is the 8th largest city in Wyoming, as well as the 2872nd largest city in the United States, with a 2020 population of 11,279. According to the most recent census, Green River’s population decreased by -9.88% from 12,515 in 2010 to 12,414 in 2017. With an area of 14 miles, Green River has a population density of 823 people per square mile.
Jackson is a city in Teton County, Wyoming. It is the county seat of Teton County as well. The city has a 2020 population of 10,709, making it the 9th largest in Wyoming and the 2968th largest in the United States. The city’s population has grown by 11.82 percent since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 9,577. Jackson is growing at a rate of 0.47% annually. Jackson has a population density of 3,620 people per square mile, covering an area of 3 miles.
Rivington is a city in Fremont County, Wyoming. The city has a 2020 population of 10,532, making it the 10th largest in Wyoming and the 2994th largest in the country. Currently, the population of Richmond has declined by -0.75% annually, and since the last census, which recorded a population of 10,615 in 2010, it has decreased by -0.78%. Riverton has a population density of 1,020 people per square mile, spanning over 10 miles.
We have all been there, painful toothache! Although a toothache is generally more of an annoyance than a serious problem, pain is never a good thing, and it could be indicating a number of underlying conditions including tooth decay.
Whilst most toothaches are manageable without having to seek emergency dental treatment, there may be certain signs such as swelling or increasing pain that may require immediate attention.
When faced with toothache we recommend first applying a cold compress to the outside of the cheek and then call us to find a dental clinic in close to you to book an appointment to get a thorough checkup. In the meantime avoid common remedies such as taking any sort of painkiller or aspirin because this can cause the burning of the cheek tissue.
Call our team now on (866) 525-3001 to book an immediate appointment with one of our online dental specialists.
A chipped or broken tooth can not only hurt but it can also spoil our perfect smile! Often a chipped or broken tooth happens when we are eating or being too overzealous with taking our next sip of wine or beer!
If you are suffering from a chipped or broken tooth then we recommend you first rinse your mouth with warm water and apply some gauze to the bleeding. You can then apply a cold compress to the cheek closest to the damaged tooth to not only reduce the swelling but also to relieve the pain.
Of course, now you need to seek professional dental advice to get the issue fixed and avoid any longer-term complications.
Fixing chipped or broken teeth is something that we specialize in here at TeleDentistry, so book your appointment by calling (866) 525-3001 now, and speak with a specialist in the next 5 minutes and let us help you with your pain!
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Wyoming is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. The 10th largest state by area, it is also the least populous and least densely populated state in the contiguous United States.
Wyoming is bordered by Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest, and Colorado to the south. Its population was 576,851 at the 2020 United States census, making it the least populated U.S. state. The state capital and the most populous city is Cheyenne, which had an estimated population of 63,957 in 2018.
Wyoming’s western half is covered mostly by the ranges and rangelands of the Rocky Mountains, while the eastern half of the state is high-elevation prairie called the High Plains. It is drier and windier than the rest of the country, being split between semi-arid and continental climates with greater temperature extremes. Almost half of the land in Wyoming is owned by the federal government, generally protected for public uses. The state ranks 6th by area and fifth by proportion of a state’s land owned by the federal government. Federal lands include two national parks (Grand Teton and Yellowstone), two national recreation areas, two national monuments, several national forests, historic sites, fish hatcheries, and wildlife refuges.
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