Dental emergency?
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Dental emergencies can be stressful. Take away some of the worry knowing you have your A-team on speed dial.

What to Expect

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Toothache

Sudden or persistent tooth pain can signal decay or infection. We’ll quickly diagnose the issue and provide relief with treatment like fillings, root canals, or antibiotics if needed.

Chipped or Broken Tooth

Accidents happen! A chipped or broken tooth can often be repaired with bonding or a crown. Visit us promptly to restore your tooth and protect your smile.

Knocked-out Tooth

If a tooth is knocked out, place it in milk and come to our office immediately. Acting quickly gives us the best chance to save and reattach the tooth.

If your child’s tooth is knocked out, your job is to stay calm. Tooth injuries bleed extensively and your child will likely be screaming. A child’s tooth can often be saved, so remind yourself of that fact to manage your own anxiety as you help your child.

Lost filling or crown

A missing filling or crown leaves your tooth vulnerable. We’ll replace or repair it to restore function and prevent further damage—often in just one visit.

Gum or soft tissue injury

Cuts or injuries to the gums can bleed and be painful. Gently rinse with salt water and visit us for professional care to ensure proper healing.

Dental abscess

A painful, swollen infection near a tooth or gums needs immediate attention. We’ll treat the infection, relieve discomfort, and preserve your oral health with appropriate care.

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Dental Emergency
FAQs

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Rinse with warm salt water and gently floss to remove debris. If pain persists, give us a call—we’ll find the cause and get you out of discomfort fast.
Yes, if you act quickly! Pick up the tooth by the crown (avoiding touching roots or soft tissue) and rinse it in water. Try to reinsert the tooth in its socket. If you can’t, place the tooth in milk or saliva. Either way, come to the office immediately. The sooner you arrive, the better the chance of reattaching it successfully.
Don’t worry! Save any pieces, rinse your mouth, and visit us as soon as possible. We’ll repair the damage and restore your tooth to its natural beauty.
Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on it. Bring the crown in with you for a quick repair to protect the tooth and prevent further damage.
Mouth injuries bleed quite a bit and your child will likely be very upset. Teeth injuries are often not nearly as bad as they seem at first. Stay calm, reassure your child, and call us! We’ll assess the injury and ensure no long-term issues arise. Baby teeth are important for guiding permanent teeth, and we’re here to help.
Gently rinse with water, apply a clean gauze or cloth, and press lightly to stop the bleeding. If it continues, visit us for proper care and peace of mind.
An abscess needs prompt attention. Rinse with warm salt water and call us immediately. We’ll treat the infection and relieve your pain to protect your oral health.
It’s best not to wait—early care prevents complications and often makes treatment simpler. We’ll see you promptly to resolve the issue and restore your smile.
Some emergencies, like abscesses or tooth fractures, can be very painful. Rest assured, we’ll quickly alleviate your discomfort and get you on the road to recovery.
Stay calm. Rinse with salt water, manage pain with over-the-counter medication, and avoid using the injured area. Call us as soon as possible—we’ll prioritize your care.