Dental emergencies can occur unexpectedly, causing pain and discomfort that requires immediate attention.
Whether it’s a severe toothache, a broken or knocked-out tooth, or a sudden infection, prompt treatment is essential to alleviate pain and prevent further complications. Our clinic offers urgent dental care to address emergencies swiftly and effectively, ensuring you receive the necessary care when you need it most.
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Your journey starts with a comprehensive consultation and assessment.
Based on your assessment, we’ll develop a personalized treatment plan tailored just for you.
After finalizing your treatment plan, the next step is the treatment start. Your dentist will work closely with you to ensure your instructions and needs are met throughout the process.
After completion of treatment, the final step is follow-up care to ensure success and ongoing health improvement. Dentist will schedule appointments for monitoring progress and addressing concerns, as well as for long-term wellness.
If a tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently if dirty, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in a container of milk or saliva and seek immediate dental care. Acting quickly increases the chances of saving the tooth.
Symptoms of a dental abscess include severe, throbbing tooth pain, swelling in the face or jaw, a fever, and a bitter taste in your mouth. If you experience these symptoms, it’s crucial to seek immediate dental attention to prevent the infection from spreading.
If you lose a filling or crown, keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side of your mouth. Try to keep the crown safe and bring it to your dental appointment. We can restore it or provide a new restoration to protect your tooth.
It’s best not to wait. A toothache can indicate an underlying issue like decay or infection that may worsen without treatment. Even if the pain isn’t severe, scheduling a prompt dental visit can prevent more serious problems.