Emergency Dental Care In Gainesville, FL

Get Emergency Relief When You Need It

If you are experiencing a broken tooth, toothache, extruded tooth, lost crown, or other dental emergency, stay calm and apply an ice pack to help reduce the swelling before calling Van Dyke General and Implant Dentistry for reliable, emergency dental care. Don’t wait — contact us to book an emergency appointment for swift and effective relief!

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What Is A Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any complication involving your teeth, gums, or mouth that requires immediate attention to relieve intense pain, stop bleeding, save a tooth, or prevent more severe problems from developing. Even if a sudden complication seems minor, it’s important not to delay treatment, as dental emergencies can quickly get worse or lead to long-term damage. When in doubt, it’s always best to contact our dentist for a consultation right away.

Common Dental Emergencies

Common Dental Emergencies

At Van Dyke General and Implant Dentistry, we offer prompt, professional emergency dental treatment for complications that require immediate attention. If you’re experiencing any of these dental issues, don’t wait — contact one of our emergency dentists for prompt relief!

Lost Filling

Dental fillings comprise a dental material used to repair holes created in your teeth from decay or trauma. With proper care, fillings can last for years. However, a filling can fall out for an array of reasons, whether it is due to new tooth decay, accidental trauma, or grinding your teeth in your sleep. When a filling comes loose, you may experience tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, or pain with chewing, among other symptoms.

Toothache

Oftentimes, toothaches can be a sign that you require emergency dental treatment. The causes of a toothache can vary and may occur at any time. In general, tooth decay is among the most common causes of toothaches, in addition to tooth abscesses, food residue, dental trauma, lost crowns, and lost fillings.

Knocked-Out Tooth

Knocked-out teeth are considered a dental emergency. When a tooth is knocked loose, it should be replaced within the tooth’s socket as soon as possible after being dislodged. Even when a tooth is knocked all the way out, there is often still a chance it may be saved. If your tooth is dislodged from its socket and cannot be saved, then our dentist may recommend an implant or bridge.

Lost Crown

When patients have a broken or cracked tooth or undergo a root canal, they typically receive a dental crown. Crowns should last for a number of years, but they are susceptible to becoming damaged and falling out. This can occur due to an improperly fitting crown, inadequate dental crown cement, tooth decay, eating sticky or hard foods, or grinding your teeth.

Tooth Abscess

You may develop a tooth abscess when dental cavities are left untreated for an extended period of time, or if your tooth becomes cracked, fractured, or chipped. Under no circumstances should you leave an abscessed tooth untreated. If you notice pus around your tooth or gum line, call Van Dyke General and Implant Dentistry immediately for treatment.

Chipped Or Broken Tooth

A chipped tooth may range in severity from a minor crack that only affects the tooth enamel to a severe crack that runs down to the root. You may experience pain after cracking a tooth, as well as sensitivity to extremely hot or cold foods and drinks. Depending on your needs, our dentist may recommend tooth bonding, root canal therapy, a dental crown, or porcelain veneers to fix the crack.

What Should I Do If I Have A Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency can occur at any moment. We understand that accidents happen, and we strive to provide quick and professional emergency dental care for all of our patients’ needs. Our dentists are committed to providing high-quality and convenient care, and we offer extended hours in the evenings and availability on some Saturdays. If you are a new patient and you require services for general dentistry in Gainesville, please contact us for a new patient form. You can print it out, complete it, and bring it with you to your appointment.

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