
Dental emergency? We’re here for you! Severe pain or discomfort in the jaw, gums or teeth can often become unbearable. We offer same-day emergency dental services and appointments to provide immediate relief and long-term dental solutions! If you are suffering from severe pain or discomfort, don’t hesitate to call us! Our accommodating team will help you schedule an emergency exam as soon as possible. We’re here to help! What are the signs of a dental emergency? Recognizing the signs of a dental emergency can help you know when to seek immediate treatment. Below are different signs that suggest you should visit the dentist for an emergency. Severe Tooth Pain: Persistent and severe tooth pain is a clear sign that something is wrong and in need of attention. Tooth aches can be caused by tooth decay, infection or even a cracked tooth. Intense pain can make it difficult to go about your daily tasks so don't delay in seeking professional help. Knocked-Out Tooth: It is crucial to act quickly if a tooth has fallen out. A knocked-out tooth has the highest chance of being saved if you can get to the dentist within the first hour. As soon as the tooth is knocked out, rinse it gently with water (don’t scrub) and store it in milk or saliva until you are with the dentist. Broken or Fractured Tooth: A broken or fractured tooth can expose sensitive nerves and increase the chances of developing a dental infection. Until you can get prompt dental care, treat your broken or fractured tooth by rinsing your mouth with warm water and applying a cold cloth to the affected area to reduce swelling. Swelling or Abscess: Swelling in the face, gums, or jaw along with a bump on the gums may indicate an abscessed tooth. Dental abscesses are serious infections that require immediate treatment to prevent the spread of infection to other parts of the body. Call the dentist immediately. Report to the emergency room if you have difficulty breathing, swelling that extends to the eyes or neck, or a high fever associated with a dental infection. Excessive Bleeding: Excessive and uncontrollable bleeding from the mouth for whatever reason requires immediate emergency dental care. Sustained bleeding may indicate damage to blood vessels or inadequate post-operative care. Seek help right away. If you have recently undergone dental surgery in our office, please call our team right away to schedule a post-operative evaluation. If you are experiencing excessive bleeding from an injury to the head or neck region, please report to the emergency room.
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