DENTAL EMERGENCY

WHEN DO I NEED AN EMERGENCY DENTIST?

In pain? Don’t know what’s hurting? Recently had a mouth injury?

We understand that dental emergencies can happen so fast. These issues should be addressed right away before they become more severe, complex problems. Get immediate care. You shouldn’t be living with pain!

Walk-in or give us a call/text to set up an appointment ASAP.

Reach us at:
657-800-5254
It’s no longer regular business hours? Don’t worry! We offer after hours appointments.

If the dental emergency occurs on the weekend, don’t wait until Monday to get relief! Schedule a weekend appointment.

CONTACT US IF YOU'RE EXPERIENCING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

  • UNTREATABLE, PERSISTENT PAIN
  • SEVERE TOOTHACHE OR TOOTH INFECTION
  • RECENT INJURY TO MOUTH OR TEETH
  • FALLEN, LOOSE, OR KNOCKED OUT TEETH
  • POOR DENTAL WORK DONE PREVIOUSLY
  • CHIPPED, CRACKED, OR MISSING TEETH

STILL NOT SURE IF YOU'RE EXPERIENCING A DENTAL EMERGENCY?

Please give us a call. One of our team members can help you determine if it is and guide you through self-care in the meantime.

DID YOU KNOW. . .

If you lose a tooth, place it in cold milk while you head to your emergency appointment.

WHAT SHOULD I DO DURING A DENTAL EMERGENCY?

KEEP CALM & REDUCE BLEEDING

1. Take a few deep breaths and assess the situation with your dental injury or accident.

2. Stop the bleeding by applying pressure with a sterile strip of gauze to the afflicted area.

3. Keep the gauze in place until the bleeding stops or until you’ve reached the office.

CONTROL SWELLING & PAIN

Over-the-counter pain medication can help to temporarily alleviate any pain or swelling experienced.

AVOID blood-thinning medications like aspirin. It  may inhibit clotting and make it difficult to control the flow of blood.

Pain can also be relieved with a cold compress. Apply an ice pack to the check or lip near the affected area.

CALL/TEXT US RIGHT AWAY

Not sure if your situation counts as an emergency? Our team can help assess the severity of the injury.

Contact us as soon as possible so we can get you taken care of:

(657) 800-5254

KEEP CALM & REDUCE BLEEDING

CONTROL SWELLING & PAIN

CALL/TEXT US RIGHT AWAY

1. Take a few deep breaths and assess the situation with your dental injury or accident.

2. Stop the bleeding by applying pressure with a sterile strip of gauze to the afflicted area.

3. Keep the gauze in place until the bleeding stops or until you’ve reached the office.
Over-the-counter pain medication can help to temporarily alleviate any pain or swelling experienced.

AVOID blood-thinning medications like aspirin. It  may inhibit clotting and make it difficult to control the flow of blood.

Pain can also be relieved with a cold compress. Apply an ice pack to the check or lip near the affected area.
Not sure if your situation counts as an emergency? Our team can help assess the severity of the injury.

Contact us as soon as possible so we can get you taken care of:


(657) 800-5254

WHAT TO EXPECT ONCE IN OFFICE

X-RAYS & IMAGING

We can quickly and accurately assess the state of your dental injury with x-rays and/or a CBCT scan.

LIMITED / PROBLEM-FOCUSED EXAM

Limited or problem-focused exams will help us address the issue of what’s hurting or the injury.

TREATMENT PLAN & OPERATION PLANNING

Once we’ve figured it out, we will discuss possible solutions for relieving your dental pain.

We will go over the treatment and its cost together to see what would be best going forward.

X-RAYS & IMAGING

LIMITED / PROBLEM-FOCUSED EXAM

TREATMENT PLAN & OPERATION PLANNING

We can quickly and accurately assess the state of your dental injury with x-rays and/or a CBCT scan.
Limited or problem-focused exams will help us address the issue of what’s hurting or the injury.
Once we’ve figured it out, we will discuss possible solutions for relieving your dental pain.

We will go over the treatment and its cost together to see what would be best going forward.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY DENTAL WORK HAS FALLEN OUT?
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I’VE KNOCKED OUT A TOOTH?
WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT A SEVERE TOOTHACHE?
WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT A LOOSE TOOTH?
WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT A CHIPPED, BROKEN, OR CRACKED TOOTH?
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