Our EMERGENCY DENTIST Can Help With Your Discomfort
Get Urgent Care When You Need it Most
Call Us Immediately If You Have:
- Sudden or severe toothache
- Intense discomfort, swelling, or sensitivity in your mouth or gums
- A broken or damaged tooth, filling, or crown
- Intense jaw pain or your jaw is stuck open or closed
Don't Ignore Your Dental Emergency
How We Can Help
- We Have Same-Day Emergency Appointments Available
- We Offer Sedation Options For Your Comfort
- Our Team Is Efficient, Gentle And Experienced
Even if you’re unsure about whether your situation really “counts” as an emergency, contact us anyway. Our friendly front desk team has seen it all, and they will be able to a) tell you if you do indeed need to come in for an emergency appointment and b) give you advice on how to manage or relieve your painful or uncomfortable symptoms.
How To Manage Common Dental Emergencies
Severe Or Chronic Toothaches
Sometimes, prolonged dental pain may be caused by a piece of food lodged between the teeth and gum tissue. Try to rule out this possibility first by flossing and rinsing your mouth with mouthwash or salt water.
If the pain carries on without any changes, especially if it gets worse with extreme heat or cold, it’s time to contact us. There’s likely advanced decay present. If you act quickly, we might still be able to save your tooth with root canal therapy.
Chipped Or Broken Tooth
Have any large pieces of your tooth become dislodged? If so, gather them up, rinse them gently with some water or milk, and bring them with you to your emergency appointment in a ziplock bag or sealed container with some milk.
A cold compress can help keep facial swelling under control. Dr. De Vincenzo or Sr. Saremi may be able to restore your tooth with a dental crown, or the damage could be too severe and result in an extraction.
Whatever the case is, we can help you find relief from the pain and get your smile fixed gently, properly, and promptly. Just give us a call and we’ll walk you through the whole process, step by step.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Stay calm – if you follow the right steps, everything is going to be okay. Give us a call, and we will help you through exactly what to do until you get here.
Do you still have the tooth? If the answer is “yes,” rinse any foreign debris from the white crown portion (while taking care to keep any connective tissue and the root as untouched as possible) before gently inserting it into its original position in your mouth. If this can’t be done safely or it hurts too much, you can also hold the tooth in your cheek pocket or carry it in a sealed bag or container of milk.
There is a very short window of time available for reattaching knocked-out teeth, so contact us as soon as possible.
Lost Filling/Crown
Losing a dental restoration can cause unpleasant sensitivity and discomfort because your tooth is now exposed to the elements. If you wait to treat it, you’ll put yourself at risk for developing an infection or a whole host of other problems.
Please contact us as soon as possible so that we can schedule a time to fix or replace your lost filling or crown. If you still have your filling or crown, bring it with you – we might be able to reattach it.
The Cost of Your Emergency Care
No two emergency situations are alike – some patients may only need a prescription to return to their regular routine, while others will benefit from extensive reconstructive care like a new dental crown or tooth replacement with modern dental implants.
During your emergency appointment, our team will be sure to review any findings and our treatment recommendations with full transparency, outlining prices clearly before any actual procedures are scheduled.
We’re also happy to file dental insurance claims on your behalf. We will be there every step of the way to make sure your dental emergency isn’t more stressful than it has to be.
Get Same-Day Relief From Dental Pain Or Discomfort
The most important thing to do when you’ve got a dental emergency on your hands is to get help as soon as possible. Contact us for fast relief, effective solutions, and compassionate care.
Frequently Asked Questions
A dental emergency can happen to anyone at any time, so it’s important to be prepared well before a serious problem occurs. Below are the answers to some of the common questions our patients sometimes ask. If you have other concerns, remember that you can always bring them to our team.
You should call a hospital emergency room for any life-threatening issue. This includes a fractured or dislocated jaw, severe lacerations or bleeding in your mouth or on your face, and swelling that’s making it difficult to swallow or breathe. Apart from these and similar situations, though, we can assist for your emergency dental issues. The doctors at the emergency room simply won’t have the tools and training needed to provide comprehensive care for your teeth; they might be able to give you antibiotics for an infection, but this will only provide temporary relief.
Baby teeth eventually fall out on their own, of course, but being knocked out due to injury can potentially cause problems. There usually isn’t any cause for panic, but you’ll need to make an appointment as soon as possible; the permanent teeth underneath might have been damaged and we may have to take X-rays to check. Younger children whose mouths still need a lot of development will likely need a spacer so that their dental development isn’t disrupted by drifting teeth; on the other hand, if the child is older, we might be able to treat the tooth as though it came out normally.
If your teeth hurt whenever you expose them to hot or cold foods, there could be a few different explanations. It could be that your gums are receding due to gum disease, which if left untreated can lead to tooth loss and increase your risk of other health problems. Sensitivity can also be caused by a dental abscess (a pocket of pus) that’s a sign of infection; in other cases, it might be the result of enamel that’s worn down over time. It’s best to have your teeth checked out as soon as possible so that we can determine the cause and form an appropriate treatment plan.
Symptoms include severe, persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot and cold, fever, swelling in the face or cheek, tender lymph nodes in your neck, and a foul taste in your mouth.
What Our Patients Are Saying
Posted on Google Andy EntrekinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I've been a patient for several years now, since my dentist of 20+ years retired. The staff and dentists at Cimarron Family Dentistry are always extremely helpful. They use modern technology, but they have personality as well. I'm thankful that my teeth are naturally healthy, but it's good to know that I have a trusted resource for those rare times when things go wrong. And for regular cleanings!Posted on Google Sherry RileyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. These folks were amazing from the front desk, the hygienist, the dentist. Everything was calming, professional, and caring. I am 74 and I’m scheduled to have a few dental treatments done Right after Christmas and for the first time in my life, I’m not anxious about going to the dentist! I recommend these folks highly.Posted on Google Bri LewisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I absolutely love this place!!! They are so efficient and so so good to my family and I! We all come here! The staff is so friendly and so quick to get to the issue and get you taken care of as soon as possible! I will never go anywhere else! If you need a good dentist, come here!!Posted on Google Teresa PerryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My anxiety eased up every step. Thank you for a good experience.Posted on Google Caren LawrenceTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Always does a great job cleaning my teeth. Can get in and out with no problems. Robin does an excellent job as my Dental-hygienist we have been going to them for several years and love the new building.Posted on Google Van HogleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cimarron Dental provides excellent patient care and maintenance in a professional, friendly environment.Posted on Google Todd ZeltTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. These guys are just the best. They did new crowns on my front teeth and they look top notch. Everyone is amazed. I’ve been coming to them for almost 40 years now!Posted on Google Sam MahdTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Beautiful, brand-new facility that is exceptionally clean and welcoming. The staff is friendly, professional, and truly goes above and beyond to make you feel comfortable. They somehow make a trip to the dentist enjoyable and delightful—something that’s usually hard to imagine. I highly recommend this practice to anyone looking for outstanding dental care.Posted on Google Seila RuizTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Adrian and staff always so friendly. Very honest and down to earth doctor. Def recommend.