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Dental Emergency

Dental Emergency services offered in Coral Springs, FL

If you suffer a dental emergency like a severe toothache or damaged crown, don’t wait to seek treatment. The sooner you see a qualified professional, the less likely you are to experience tooth loss or other serious problems. At Denta Smiles in Coral Springs, Florida, Nicole Freytes, DMD, Juan Carlos Mendoza, DMD, MS, and the team specialize in treating dental emergencies. To schedule an appointment, call the office or request an appointment online today. Walk-ins are also welcome.

Dental Emergency Q & A

Book an appointment today to explore your options.

What is a dental emergency?

Believe it or not, it’s hard to know if your dental problem requires emergency attention just by taking a peek inside your mouth.

Initially, a broken tooth may not even hurt or bother you much, but don’t be fooled! Broken or severely damaged teeth can cause swelling, infection, or discomfort, even if you don’t feel pain right away.

Some common dental emergencies include:

  • A broken tooth
  • A missing tooth
  • Severe tooth pain
  • Extreme gum or mouth pain
  • Sudden gum bleeding
  • A loose or missing crown or filling

Something as small as eating the wrong food or clenching your teeth too hard can cause your teeth to crack and break, so it’s important to call for help right away.

How can a dental office help in an emergency?

The right dental office will always be there for you in case of an emergency, which is why you must do your research before choosing the right dentist for you and your family.

At Denta Smiles, the team prides itself on caring for each and every patient in times of emergency.

Some benefits of choosing Denta Smiles include:

  • Fast response times
  • Immediate tooth damage assessment
  • In-depth treatment to restore your oral health
  • Friendly staff

Remember: the sooner you schedule an appointment, the sooner you can get your dental health back on track after an emergency.

What can I do to help in a dental emergency?

Before scheduling an emergency appointment, take a few steps to keep your oral health in check.

Should your tooth crack, do not continue chewing or biting until you can have your damaged tooth properly assessed.

If your tooth gets knocked out unexpectedly, the first step is to find your missing tooth.

Last but not least, schedule an emergency appointment with your dentist right away, so they can get to work on assessing and repairing your tooth damage.

Again, sudden tooth pain, swelling, or bleeding can be a sign that something just isn’t right inside your mouth.

Call the office or book an appointment online today to learn more about how Denta Smiles can help you during a dental emergency.