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Dental Emergencies

Are you looking for an emergency dentist in Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch, or the nearby areas of Poway, Del Sur, and Carmel Mountain? Dental emergencies can be extremely distressing and painful, requiring immediate attention for pain relief and the best chance of saving the tooth. At our office, we prioritize rapid treatment to address dental emergencies and protect your overall health.

Types of Dental Emergencies and How to Respond:

  1. Avulsed Tooth (Tooth Knocked Out):
    If a tooth is knocked out, time is crucial. Follow these steps:
  • Call our emergency dentist immediately.
  • Pick up the tooth by the crown, rinse it under warm water (avoid touching the root).
  • Ideally, place the tooth back into its socket; if not possible, tuck it into the cheek pouch.
  • If unavailable, store the tooth in milk, saliva, or water to prevent drying out.
  • Reach our office promptly for professional intervention.
 

Lost Filling or Crown:

When a filling or crown comes loose, act swiftly:

  • Make an emergency dental appointment.
  • Preserve the crown in a cool place; we may be able to reinsert it.
  • Apply clove oil for pain relief.
  • Clean the crown and affix it with dental cement (available at pharmacies).
  • Avoid using glue; we will assess and reattach the crown if feasible.
 

Cracked or Broken Teeth:

Fractures or breaks can be painful; follow these initial steps:

  • Call our emergency dentist for immediate assistance.
  • Rinse the tooth and mouth with lukewarm water.
  • Apply gauze if there is bleeding; use a cold compress to reduce swelling.
  • Cover the area with dental cement if immediate attention is unavailable.
  • Take a topical pain reliever.

Dislodged/Loose Teeth:

When a tooth is dislodged or loose, time is critical:

  • Contact our office promptly for an emergency appointment.
  • Use a cold compress and over-the-counter medications to alleviate pain.
  • Your dentist will reposition the tooth and add splints for stability.
  • If needed, root canal therapy will be considered.

In any dental emergency, quick action is key. Contact our office  in Rancho Bernardo for immediate assistance. We are dedicated to providing swift and effective solutions to alleviate pain and preserve your oral health. Don’t delay – call us now!