Any injury to one of your teeth can be frustrating, but a knocked-out tooth can cause a particularly unique set of concerns! Your loss is likely the result of a painful, traumatic event that may disrupt your ability to think clearly when you need treatment most. This means having a plan for who to contact… Read more »
Category: Emergency Dentistry
Direct Service For A Dental Emergency
Because you generally do not expect an injury to one of your teeth, this event can be rather upsetting. Whether from a painful infection or physical trauma, it can be difficult to think straight at this time. But by having a plan for who to contact, you can reduce your frustration during a dental emergency…. Read more »
Emergency Care For A Tooth Infection
If you experience a consistent ache in your tooth that does not resolve on its own, it may indicate a dangerous infection. Because time is of the essence when responding to a dental emergency, seeking immediate treatment can lead to valuable relief. When physical trauma or tooth decay exposes the inside pulp of your tooth… Read more »
Responding To Your Dental Emergency
When you experience a dental emergency, identifying the signs that require immediate treatment can lead to appropriate relief. Physical trauma and severe infection of a tooth can bring your life to a screeching halt. Simple activities such as eating and speaking can bring serious pain, and damage to your tooth can have an unnerving effect… Read more »
When Your Tooth Is Knocked Out
Losing one of your teeth to a physical injury can be quite a shock! While this traumatic situation causes great pain and disorientation, tooth injuries can cause significant health complications when treated in a timely manner. By knowing who to call when something knocks out your tooth, you can reduce the amount of time it… Read more »
Emergency Service For A Tooth Injury
When you experience a dental emergency, time is of the essence to provide proper care. Knowing the symptoms that require immediate treatment can potentially help you save an injured tooth. While certain dental problems, such as a small cavity, can be treated at routine checkups, you should contact us right away for physical trauma and… Read more »
Emergency Service For Tooth Infection
When you lack discomfort or serious visible changes to the appearance of your teeth, you may have little need to attend the dentist outside of your routine cleanings. But when you find yourself in great dental pain, knowing how to seek swift treatment can bring valuable relief and mitigate additional damage. A bacterial infection can… Read more »
Quickly Treating Your Dental Emergency
Time is of the essence when addressing injuries to one or more of your teeth. While certain problems, such as a painless cavity, can be treated at your routine checkups and cleanings, you should seek immediate treatment for severe dental emergencies. Sudden issues with physical trauma and painful infections can compound damage when not addressed… Read more »
Caring For Different Dental Emergencies
Because a dental emergency can happen at any time, understanding the symptoms that require swift treatment can expedite receiving care. Severe damage to one of your teeth can greatly impact your ability to enjoy life when speaking or at mealtime and the effect on your appearance can be quite disruptive. It is important to seek… Read more »
Responding To A Knocked Out Tooth
Suddenly losing a tooth due to injury can be a rather painful and traumatic event. In addition to the great discomfort these situations cause, dental emergencies can lead to future oral health complications when they are not treated on time. Knowing who to contact when one of your teeth is knocked out can mean the… Read more »