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What Qualifies as a Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies encompass any situation that requires immediate attention to relieve severe pain, stop bleeding, or save a tooth. Common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe Toothache: Pain that is intense, persistent, and not relieved by over-the-counter painkillers.
  • Chipped, Broken, or Knocked-Out Tooth: Accidents can lead to damaged or lost teeth, requiring prompt attention to preserve the tooth.
  • Lost Filling or Crown: A lost filling or crown can lead to discomfort and further damage to the tooth if not treated quickly.
  • Abscess or Infection: Symptoms include severe pain, swelling, fever, and a foul taste in the mouth. Dental abscesses require immediate care to prevent the spread of infection.
  • Bleeding Gums: Excessive or unexplained bleeding could indicate a serious problem.

Signs It's Time to See a Dentist

Knowing when to seek emergency dental care is crucial. If you experience any of the following, it’s time to see a dentist:

  • Persistent toothache or jaw pain
  • Swelling in the mouth, face, or neck
  • Sensitivity to hot and cold that doesn’t go away
  • Difficulty biting or chewing
  • Loose or knocked-out teeth
  • Uncontrolled oral bleeding
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What to Do in an Emergency Situation

In the event of a dental emergency, taking the right steps before reaching the dentist can make a significant difference in the outcome:

  • For a knocked-out tooth: Keep it moist at all times. Try to place the tooth back in the socket without touching the root, or keep it between your cheek and gums, or in milk.
  • For a cracked tooth: Immediately rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. Apply a cold compress to your face to minimize swelling.
  • For a toothache: Rinse with warm water and gently use dental floss to remove any trapped food. Avoid putting aspirin directly on the tooth or gums.
  • For bitten tongue or lip: Clean the area with water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.

How Dental Emergencies Are Treated Same-Day

At Gen 2 Dentistry, we prioritize your comfort and health by offering same-day appointments for dental emergencies. Our approach includes:

Immediate Assessment

Upon arrival, we quickly assess your situation to determine the extent of the injury or infection.

Pain Management

Our first step is to alleviate your pain using appropriate pain management techniques, ensuring you’re comfortable throughout the treatment.

Emergency Treatment

Depending on the nature of your emergency, we may perform procedures such as tooth reattachment, filling replacement, abscess drainage, or temporary restorations to stabilize your condition.

Follow-Up Care

We provide detailed instructions for care following your emergency treatment and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your recovery and complete any necessary restorative work.

The Benefits of Choosing Us for Emergency Care

Choosing Gen 2 Dentistry for your dental emergency care means you’ll benefit from:

Experienced Professionals

Our team has extensive experience handling a wide range of dental emergencies, ensuring you receive the best possible care.

Compassionate Service

We understand how stressful dental emergencies can be and strive to provide a calming, supportive environment for our patients.

Advanced Technology

Our office is equipped with the latest dental technology, enabling us to diagnose and treat emergencies quickly and efficiently.

Comprehensive Care

Beyond immediate emergency care, we offer a full range of dental services to address any underlying issues and restore your oral health.
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MEET OUR DOCTORS

Dr. Paul Garcia and Dr. Maria Escabi bring a wealth of experience and passion to our practice. Both graduates of NYU, they each have 30 years of experience in dentistry, specializing in implants, esthetics, and Invisalign.
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Dr. Paul Garcia and Dr. Maria Escabi bring a wealth of experience and passion to our practice. Both graduates of NYU, they each have 30 years of experience in dentistry, specializing in implants, esthetics, and Invisalign.
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Dr. Paul Garcia and Dr. Maria Escabi bring a wealth of experience and passion to our practice. Both graduates of NYU, they each have 30 years of experience in dentistry, specializing in implants, esthetics, and Invisalign.

Experience Counts

With over two decades of experience, Drs. Garcia and Escabi bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, ensuring you receive the best possible care.

Cutting-edge Technology

From 3D-printed same-day crowns to the advanced iTero and Medit intraoral scanners, our practice is equipped with the latest in dental technology, ensuring precise diagnoses and treatments.

Honesty, Caring, Personal, Quality

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State-of-the-Art Technology

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Emergency Services

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate dental care to save a tooth, alleviate severe pain, or stop ongoing tissue bleeding. Common emergencies include knocked-out teeth, severe toothache, abscesses, cracked or broken teeth, and significant gum bleeding.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

If you knock out a tooth, time is of the essence. Retrieve the tooth by the crown (the part that is visible in the mouth), rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If reinsertion isn’t possible, keep the tooth moist by placing it in milk or saliva and contact us immediately.

Can a chipped tooth be an emergency?

Yes, a chipped tooth can be considered an emergency, especially if there's significant pain, the chip is large, or there's a risk of further damage. Minor chips might not require urgent care but should still be examined by a dentist soon.

How can I tell if it’s a dental emergency?

If you're experiencing severe pain, bleeding that won't stop, or have lost a tooth, it's likely a dental emergency. When in doubt, contact Gen 2 Dentistry for guidance. We can help determine the urgency of your situation.

What if I have a dental emergency outside of regular office hours?

Gen 2 Dentistry provides instructions for emergency situations occurring outside of regular office hours. Contact our office immediately; we offer advice for managing the situation until you can be seen by a dentist.

How can I alleviate dental pain at home?

For temporary relief, you can rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relievers, or apply a cold compress to the face. However, these are temporary measures, and seeing a dentist promptly is crucial.

Should I go to the emergency room for a dental emergency?

While emergency rooms can provide relief for certain aspects of dental emergencies, such as pain management, they might not be equipped to handle specific dental procedures. It’s often best to contact a dentist specializing in emergency care for immediate and appropriate treatment.

What are the costs associated with emergency dental care?

Costs vary depending on the nature and severity of the emergency. At Gen 2 Dentistry, we strive to provide transparent pricing and discuss all available options, including insurance coverage and payment plans, to ensure you receive the care you need without added financial stress.

How can I prevent dental emergencies?

Many dental emergencies can be prevented with regular dental check-ups, proper oral hygiene, and using protective gear like mouthguards during sports. Avoid using your teeth to open packages or chew hard objects, as these can cause unexpected damage.

How quickly do I need to act in a dental emergency?

Acting quickly can be crucial, especially in cases like a knocked-out tooth, where the chances of saving the tooth decrease as time passes. Contacting a dentist immediately for advice and to arrange urgent care is essential.

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