Frequently Asked Dental Emergency Questions

How to fix broken tooth at home?

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What is the cost to fix a broken tooth?

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Can you save a knocked out tooth?

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What can you do you relieve a severe toothache?

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What is a Dental Emergency?

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Severe Toothache

A severe toothache can be considered a dental emergency. If you’re experiencing intense and persistent tooth pain, it’s important to seek prompt dental care to address the underlying issue. To prevent severe toothaches, consider the following preventive measures: Maintain good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, use protective gear, and address dental issues promptly.

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Chipped or broken tooth

A chipped or broken tooth can be considered a dental emergency if it causes significant pain, bleeding or if there is damage to the nerve, bone or pulp of the tooth. For steps you can take when you have chipped or broken a tooth read our blog here.

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Knocked-out teeth

Yes, a knocked-out tooth is a dental emergency, and immediate action is crucial to have the best outcome in saving the tooth and preventing further damage. Visit our YouTube page on the recommended steps if you or someone else has a knocked out tooth. The chances of saving a knocked-out-tooth decrease significantly the longer it remains outside of the socket.

04

Broken or loose bracket

A broken or loose orthodontic bracket is not an emergency in the traditional sense, but important to address the broken bracket promptly to avoid complications in your orthodontic treatment and prevent further discomfort and pain. If you can not get into your dentist, you can apply orthodontic wax found at Safeway, on the wire to prevent further irritation.

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Swollen gums and bleeding gums

Swollen and bleeding gums should not be ignored, and often indicate and underlying dental issue such as gingivitis and periodontitis, which left untreated result in tooth lose. Swollen and bleeding gums is the bodies way of fighting off inflammation and infection in the mouth. Your dentist can provide a diagnosis and appropriate treatment. View our before and after page to see the results of a deep cleaning (surgical root planning).

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Dental abscess

Yes, a dental abscess is a dental emergency often caused by a bacterial infection and can lead to severe pain, swelling and life threatening complications. Book your dental emergency appointment here.

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My husband had a dental emergency on a Thursday afternoon, and I left a message on the office phone. I received a call promptly from reception and Dr. Fred accommodated us at 8 a.m. the next day. He was very kind and thorough, and we both appreciated not having to wait very long with a toothache! Love this office!

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