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Our emergency dentists provide immediate relief and prompt care
What are the most frequent dental emergencies?
- Severe Toothache: If you are experiencing a severe toothache, it could be a sign of decay, infection, or a cracked tooth. It is important to seek prompt treatment to identify the cause and alleviate your pain.
- Chipped or Cracked Teeth: Chipped or cracked teeth can lead to further damage and infection if left untreated. Immediate dental care can help prevent complications and restore the integrity of the tooth.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: If you have a knocked-out tooth, it is crucial to seek urgent attention. Keep the tooth moist and avoid touching the root to improve the chances of saving the tooth.
- Abscessed Tooth: An abscessed tooth can cause severe pain, swelling, and potential infection. Seeking immediate dental care is essential to treat the infection and relieve discomfort.
- Lost or Loose Fillings: Lost or loose fillings can expose the tooth to decay and sensitivity. Our team can quickly replace or repair your filling to protect your tooth.
- Broken Crowns or Restorations: A broken crown or restoration can leave your tooth vulnerable to damage. Prompt repair is necessary to ensure the continued protection and function of your tooth.
How Do I Know If I Am Having a Dental Emergency?
If you are in severe pain, experiencing swelling, or have uncontrollable bleeding, you may be facing a dental emergency. It is crucial to seek immediate attention from an emergency dentists. Our dental office specializes in emergency dental care to offer quick relief and avoid any potential complications. Look out for these common signs that suggest you may be experiencing a dental emergency:
If you are experiencing severe tooth pain that does not go away, swelling in your face or gums, persistent bleeding, a knocked-out or loose tooth, visible cracks or breaks in your teeth, pus or an abscess in your gums, or sudden sharp pain when biting down, it is important to seek immediate dental care.
Our emergency dentists can help restore your oral health quickly and effectively. If you are unsure if your situation constitutes a dental emergency, do not hesitate to call our clinic.
Before visiting our emergency dentist, here are some important steps to take:
- Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the affected area.
- Apply pressure to any bleeding areas with a clean cloth or gauze.
- If a tooth has been knocked out, try to place it back in the socket or store it in a container of milk.
- Use a cold compress to reduce swelling and alleviate pain.
- Refrain from consuming anything that may worsen the injury.

