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Urgent Care for Dental Emergencies in a Peaceful Space

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Immediate Care When You Need Us Most

Complete Solutions for Urgent Dental Needs


Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth

If you break or chip a tooth, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Call your dentist as soon as possible. If you can find the broken piece, bring it with you—wrapped in a moist cloth or gauze.

Loose or Knocked-Out Tooth

If a tooth becomes loose or is completely knocked out, try to carefully place it back into the socket—holding it by the crown (top), not the root. If that’s not possible, store it in milk or keep it inside your mouth (under your tongue) until you reach the dentist. Getting care quickly increases the chances of saving the tooth.

Tooth Pain

Persistent or severe tooth pain is often a sign of infection or damage. Don’t try to treat it yourself with painkillers—schedule an emergency dental visit right away so the cause can be properly diagnosed and treated.

Bitten Lip or Tongue

If you accidentally bite your tongue or lip, gently clean the area with a damp cloth and apply a cold compress to minimize swelling. If the bleeding doesn’t stop or seems excessive, seek emergency dental care immediately.

Acting quickly during a dental emergency can help prevent further damage and relieve pain faster. If you’re unsure whether your situation is urgent, it’s always best to call a dental office that provides emergency care. Prompt treatment can protect your teeth and help you heal more comfortably.


Frequently Asked Questions

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