Category: Emergency Dentistry

Caring For A Knocked-Out Tooth

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Dental emergencies can happen to anyone when they least expect it. While you may not be able to anticipate an injury, you can put in place a response plan to help you find relief quickly. Knowing help is readily available can help you handle the stress and pain of an injury like knocking out one… Read more »

Swift Treatment For Your Tooth Infection

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If you wake up with a sudden pain in one of your teeth, seeking treatment is important to preserve your smile’s health. While emergencies can strike at any moment, we understand you cannot wait until your next appointment to examine your tooth. By scheduling an immediate visit, we can uncover the source of your pain… Read more »

Seeking Treatment For Your Dental Emergency

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A dental emergency can happen when you least expect it. This means that preparing ahead of time for what to do can save valuable time that increases your chance of a successful recovery. Because the sudden pain and frustration of the event can cloud your ability to think clearly, knowing you can rely on our… Read more »

We Can Help You Relieve Your Toothache

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Waking up with a severe toothache can be quite a shock. You may not anticipate this problem and wonder how quickly it will go away. If your symptoms last more than a day, you should call us right away for an emergency examination. Dental pain is a common symptom of a dangerous infection that left… Read more »

What To Do In A Dental Emergency

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If you have a sudden dental emergency, you may feel unsure about how to proceed. By putting together a game plan ahead of time, you can help ease the anxiety of seeking treatment. For your convenience, we operate outside of standard business hours to offer emergency dental services. Instead of waiting until your next checkup… Read more »

Emergency Treatment For Your Tooth Infection

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Sometimes your regularly scheduled dental visits are not enough to keep your smile healthy year-round. If you wake up with a painful toothache, we recommend scheduling an emergency appointment to diagnose the source of your pain. This is a common sign of dangerous bacterial infections that left alone, could spread to other parts of your… Read more »

Call Us When You Have A Dental Emergency

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A dental emergency can happen at any time without notice. This is why you should have a response plan to help you make decisions when dealing with a painful, frustrating experience. By learning to recognize symptoms that require immediate treatment from your dental team, you can increase your chances for successful repairs by scheduling treatment… Read more »

Relieving Your Painful Toothache

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If you wake up with a toothache that will not go away on its own, you should call your dentist right away. We could provide a treatment to determine the cause and provide desirable relief. While your pain can prevent you from going about your everyday activities, treating its source offers more than just relief…. Read more »

Be Prepared For A Dental Emergency!

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If you have injured one or more of your natural teeth, take the time to talk with a talented team of dental professionals as quickly as you safely can. For this reason, it is helpful to have the phone number of a quality emergency dentist saved in your phone. This way, you can always have… Read more »

Responding To Knocking Out A Tooth

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Whenever you have a sudden dental emergency, you may feel overwhelmed or unsure how to seek treatment. By considering this event ahead of time and putting together a response plan, you can regain your composure when responding to injuries such as knocking out a tooth. While this traumatic event is generally unexpected, receiving prompt care… Read more »