Emergency Dental Care: Immediate treatment for severe toothaches, dental abscesses, knocked-out teeth, and other urgent dental issues.
Tooth Repair: Restoration of broken, chipped, or fractured teeth using dental bonding, crowns, or other appropriate techniques.
Pain Management: Relief from acute dental pain through various treatments such as root canal therapy or prescription medication.
Dental Trauma Management: Care for injuries to the teeth, gums, or jaw due to accidents or sports-related incidents.
Lost Filling or Crown Replacement: Prompt replacement of lost or loose dental fillings or crowns to prevent further damage.
Treatment for Dental Infections: Diagnosis and treatment of dental infections or abscesses to prevent spread and alleviate discomfort.
Orthodontic Emergencies: Management of orthodontic issues such as broken wires or brackets that cause pain or discomfort.
Wisdom Teeth Pain Relief: Evaluation and treatment of wisdom teeth pain or infections requiring immediate attention.
Diagnostic Services: X-rays and other diagnostic tools to assess the extent of dental emergencies accurately.
Post-Treatment Care: Guidance and follow-up care instructions to ensure optimal healing and long-term oral health.
If a tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown (top) and rinse gently with water. Try to place it back into the socket if possible, or keep it moist in milk or saliva until you can see a dentist.
Yes, emergency dentists are equipped to handle severe tooth pain. They can diagnose the cause of the pain and provide treatment to alleviate discomfort.
Emergency dentists prioritize urgent cases. In most situations, you can get an appointment on the same day you call, especially if the situation is critical.
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