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Urgent Dental Care: Fast Relief from Our Emergency Dentist

Dental emergencies can strike unexpectedly, causing significant pain and distress. At Urban Family Dental, we’re dedicated to offering immediate relief and effective treatment to address your urgent needs. Our emergency dentist recognizes the urgency and stress associated with such situations, which is why we provide rapid and comprehensive care.

Whether you're suffering from a severe toothache, a lost tooth, or any other dental crisis, we’re ready to assist you without delay. Our goal is to reduce your discomfort and resolve the issue efficiently, helping you return to your normal life as soon as possible. Count on us for swift, compassionate care during your time of need.

Types of Crowns

Porcelain

Aesthetic crowns that are free of visible metals and are closely matched to your surrounding teeth.

Gold

Made from a gold alloy, these crowns withstand heavy biting and chewing pressure, making them ideal for
back teeth.

Porcelain Fused to Metal

A type of ceramic crown with a reinforced metal base underneath.

What Are The Most Common Dental Emergencies?

  1. Severe Toothache A severe toothache can signal issues such as decay, infection, or a cracked tooth. Timely treatment is essential to diagnose the underlying problem and relieve your pain.
  2. Chipped or Cracked Teeth Chipped or cracked teeth expose the inner layers of the tooth, increasing the risk of infection and further damage. Immediate dental care helps prevent complications and restores the tooth’s integrity.
  3. Knocked-Out Tooth A knocked-out tooth requires urgent care. Keep the tooth moist and avoid touching the root. Contact us immediately to enhance the chances of saving the tooth.
  4. Abscessed Tooth An abscessed tooth can cause severe pain, swelling, and potentially spread infection to other parts of the body. Seek prompt dental care to address the infection and relieve discomfort.
  5. Lost or Loose Fillings Lost or loose fillings can expose the tooth to decay and cause sensitivity or pain. We can quickly replace or repair your filling to safeguard your tooth.
  6. Broken Crowns or Restorations A broken crown or restoration can leave your tooth vulnerable to damage and decay. Prompt repair is crucial to maintain the protection and functionality of your tooth.

How Do I Know If I Am Having a Dental Emergency?

If you’re experiencing severe pain, swelling, or uncontrolled bleeding, you may be facing a dental emergency that requires immediate attention from an emergency dentist. At our dental office, we specialize in providing prompt relief and preventing further complications. Here are some common signs of a dental emergency:
  • Severe Tooth Pain: Persistent discomfort or pain that doesn’t go away.
  • Swelling: Noticeable swelling in the face or gums, which may indicate an infection.
  • Bleeding: Ongoing bleeding from the gums or mouth that won’t stop.
  • Knocked-Out or Loose Tooth: A tooth that has been displaced or lost due to trauma.
  • Cracked or Broken Teeth: Visible damage to your teeth, such as cracks or breaks.
  • Pus or Abscess: Formation of pus or an abscess in your gums.
  • Sharp Pain: Sudden, intense pain when biting down or chewing.
Identifying these symptoms early and seeking immediate care from our emergency dentist can help restore your oral health swiftly and effectively. If you’re unsure whether your situation is an emergency, don’t hesitate to call our clinic for guidance.

What To Do Before You Visit Our Emergency Dentist

If you’re facing a dental emergency, taking the right steps before your visit to our emergency dentist can make a significant difference in managing the situation and alleviating pain. Here’s what you should do:
  • Local Treatment: By targeting specific acupuncture points near the TMJ, practitioners can directly reduce inflammation, muscle tension, and joint misalignment. This localized approach helps restore normal jaw movement and alleviate pain.
  • Channel Balancing: Acupuncture aims to unblock energy pathways (meridians) throughout the body. By addressing imbalances in these channels, it can improve overall energy flow and support the healing process for the TMJ.
  • Stress Reduction: Stress often exacerbates TMJ symptoms. Acupuncture's calming effects help reduce stress, muscle tension, and jaw clenching, contributing to overall relief.
  • Rinse Your Mouth: Use warm water to gently clean the affected area.
  • Control Bleeding: Apply pressure to bleeding areas with a clean cloth or gauze.
  • Preserve a Knocked-Out Tooth: If a tooth is knocked out, place it back in its socket if possible or keep it in a container of milk.
  • Reduce Swelling: Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth or face to lessen swelling and relieve pain.
  • Avoid Irritants: Refrain from eating or drinking anything that could aggravate the injury.
Taking these steps can help manage your dental emergency and improve the likelihood of successful treatment. Be sure to contact our clinic as soon as possible to inform us of your situation and receive further guidance.

How We Handle Dental Emergencies At Urban Family Dental

Same-Day Appointments
We recognize the urgency of dental emergencies and are committed to offering same-day appointments to address your immediate needs promptly.

Comprehensive Evaluation
Our team performs a thorough examination to accurately diagnose the issue and create the most effective treatment plan tailored to your situation.

Pain Management
Your comfort is our priority. We provide a range of pain management options to ensure you experience minimal discomfort during your treatment.

Advanced Treatment Options
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we offer precise and effective procedures, including fillings, crowns, root canals, and extractions, to address your dental emergency with the highest level of care.

How Can I Prevent Dental Emergencies?

Although some accidents are unavoidable, you can reduce the risk of dental emergencies by following these preventative measures:
  • Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Regular brushing and flossing help prevent decay and other issues that could lead to emergencies.
  • Schedule Regular Dental Check-Ups: Routine visits allow for early detection and management of potential problems.
  • Avoid Chewing Hard Foods: Refrain from eating foods that could damage or crack your teeth.
  • Use a Mouthguard: Protect your teeth during sports or physical activities with a properly fitted mouthguard.
  • Address Issues Promptly: Seek timely treatment for any dental concerns to prevent them from escalating into emergencies.

Contact Us Immediately For Emergency Dental Care

Frequently Asked Questions

New patients and emergency appointments welcome

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