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Emergency Dental Care

When dental emergencies strike, we're here to help. Our experienced team provides immediate relief and comprehensive emergency dental treatment 24/7.

When to Call

Common Dental Emergencies

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, don't wait – call us immediately for prompt emergency dental care.

URGENT

Severe Tooth Pain

Intense, throbbing pain that doesn't respond to over-the-counter medication may indicate infection or nerve damage.

Immediate Actions:
  • Take pain medication as directed
  • Apply cold compress to outside of face
  • Call our emergency line immediately
URGENT

Knocked Out Tooth

A completely knocked out permanent tooth can often be saved if treated within 30 minutes to an hour.

Immediate Actions:
  • Handle tooth by crown, not root
  • Rinse gently with water if dirty
  • Try to reinsert or store in milk
  • Get to our office within 30 minutes
HIGH PRIORITY

Swelling & Abscess

Facial swelling, especially with fever, indicates a serious infection that requires immediate treatment.

Immediate Actions:
  • Rinse with warm salt water
  • Apply cold compress to reduce swelling
  • Do not apply heat
  • Seek immediate treatment
HIGH PRIORITY

Broken or Cracked Teeth

Fractured teeth can expose nerves and lead to infection if not treated promptly.

Immediate Actions:
  • Save any broken pieces
  • Rinse mouth with warm water
  • Apply gauze to control bleeding
  • Use cold compress for swelling
MODERATE

Lost Filling or Crown

Lost dental work can cause sensitivity and should be addressed within a few days to prevent complications.

Immediate Actions:
  • Save the crown or filling if possible
  • Use dental cement for temporary relief
  • Avoid chewing on affected side
  • Schedule appointment within 2-3 days
MODERATE

Bleeding Gums

Persistent or heavy bleeding from gums may indicate gum disease or injury requiring professional attention.

Immediate Actions:
  • Rinse with salt water
  • Apply gentle pressure with gauze
  • Avoid aspirin (increases bleeding)
  • Call if bleeding persists
What to Expect

Our Emergency Care Process

1

Call Our Emergency Line

Available 24/7: (555) 911-HELP

Our emergency team will assess your situation over the phone and provide immediate guidance. We'll schedule you for the earliest available appointment or meet you at our office for urgent cases.

Average response time: Under 10 minutes
2

Immediate Assessment

Pain Relief is Our Priority

Upon arrival, our team will quickly assess your condition and provide immediate pain relief. We'll take necessary X-rays and perform a thorough examination to determine the best course of treatment.

Seen by dentist within 15 minutes
3

Emergency Treatment

Advanced Emergency Procedures

We'll provide the necessary emergency treatment to resolve your pain and stabilize your condition. This may include temporary or permanent solutions depending on your specific needs.

Complete emergency setup on-site
4

Follow-up Care

Comprehensive Recovery Plan

After emergency treatment, we'll schedule follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and complete any additional treatment needed for full recovery.

Follow-up within 24-48 hours
Be Prepared

Dental Emergency Kit

Having these items readily available at home can help you manage a dental emergency until you can reach our office for professional treatment.

Pain Management

  • Over-the-counter pain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen)
  • Ice packs or cold compress
  • Salt for salt water rinses

Temporary Solutions

  • Temporary dental cement
  • Gauze pads
  • Medical tape
  • Clove oil for pain relief

Emergency Contacts

  • Our emergency number: (555) 911-HELP
  • Local hospital emergency room
  • Your medical doctor's number

Emergency Prevention Tips

Protect Your Teeth

Wear mouthguards during sports and avoid chewing ice, hard candies, or using teeth as tools.

Regular Checkups

Regular dental visits can prevent many emergencies by catching problems early.

Good Oral Hygiene

Brush twice daily and floss to prevent infections that can lead to emergencies.

24/7 Emergency Line

(555) 911-HELP

Don't suffer in pain - call us anytime!

Don't Wait - Get Emergency Care Now

Dental emergencies require immediate attention. Our experienced emergency team is available 24/7 to provide the urgent care you need.