Dental Injuries & Emergencies
Emergency dental service for injuries, providing fast relief from pain and restoring your smile.
Overview
Our dental injuries and emergency service provides quick and effective treatments for any type of dental issue. We specialize in treating trauma, toothaches, abscesses, broken teeth, and more. Our experienced dentists and staff are available 24/7 to provide quality care and support. We can help reduce pain, restore function, and provide a lasting solution for your dental emergency.
Dental injuries and emergencies can be scary and sometimes painful. Whether you've been in an accident or have a toothache that won't go away, it is important to get the professional help you need. Our dental injuries and emergencies service is here to ensure that your dental issues are taken care of quickly and safely. Our dental team is composed of experienced dentists, hygienists, and assistants who will provide you with the best care and treatment available. We understand that dental emergencies can be uncomfortable and painful, which is why we strive to make sure that your experience is as stress-free as possible.
Causes
Dental trauma commonly results from falls during play, sports injuries, accidents, or collisions with objects. Children with protruding front teeth or inadequate lip coverage are at higher risk for injury. Unsupervised play, lack of protective mouthguards during sports, and unsafe playground environments contribute to emergency situations.
Prevention
Use custom-fitted mouthguards during all contact sports and high-risk activities. Childproof the home to prevent falls, supervise play on playground equipment, and teach children not to use teeth as tools. Address orthodontic problems early to reduce protrusion risk and ensure proper lip closure.
Questions About Dental Injuries & Emergencies
What should I do if my child knocks out a permanent tooth?
Find the tooth, hold it by the crown not the root, rinse gently if dirty, reinsert it if possible, or keep it in milk and seek immediate dental care.
How do I know if a tooth injury requires emergency care?
Seek immediate care for knocked-out permanent teeth, severe bleeding, facial swelling, fever, or if the tooth is displaced or deeply fractured.
Can chipped baby teeth be left untreated?
Minor chips may not need treatment, but any injury should be evaluated by a dentist to check for nerve damage or underlying structural issues.
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