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Immediate Help for Unexpected Dental Issues
When a dental emergency happens, having a trusted place to go is essential. At Elegantly Dental, our skilled dental team is prepared to examine and treat urgent dental issues as quickly as possible. Whether you’re facing sudden discomfort, a damaged tooth, or a lost restoration, we use advanced digital technology to diagnose accurately and help you feel better without delay.
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What is an Emergency Dentist?
An emergency dentist is a dental provider focused on treating patients with urgent oral health concerns — such as severe toothaches, broken or dislodged teeth, missing fillings or crowns, injuries to soft tissues, and other conditions that need prompt care rather than waiting weeks for a routine visit. At Elegantly Dental, we focus on ensuring you receive timely care exactly when you need it.
When Should You See an Emergency Dentist?
Minor sensitivity or a small chip without discomfort can usually wait for a scheduled visit. However, if you notice any of the conditions listed below, reaching out to an emergency dentist right away can help prevent the issue from worsening significantly.
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Severe Toothache
Ongoing, intense tooth pain — especially when paired with swelling, pressure, or fever — should not be ignored. It may indicate infection, an abscess, or nerve involvement that requires immediate care. Contact our office as soon as possible so we can determine the cause and begin treatment before the issue becomes more serious.
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Badly Cracked Teeth
While minor surface cracks may not require urgent care, deeper or spreading fractures do. If you experience pain when biting, sensitivity to hot or cold, or visible damage to the tooth, it’s important to seek care quickly. Leaving cracks untreated can lead to infection or even tooth loss over time.
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Knocked Out Tooth
Acting quickly is essential if a tooth has been knocked out. The sooner you reach our office, the higher the chance it can be saved. Handle the tooth carefully by the crown, rinse gently without scrubbing, and keep it moist — either by placing it back in the socket, holding it between your cheek and gum, or storing it in milk. Call us immediately and come in right away.
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Severe Soft Tissue Injury
Injuries to the gums, lips, tongue, or inner cheeks that involve heavy bleeding or do not stop with light pressure require prompt attention. Rinse your mouth with clean water, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth, and contact our office immediately. If bleeding remains severe, visit the nearest emergency room while reaching out to us.
Tips for Preventing Future Dental Emergencies
Although not all emergencies can be avoided, many can be reduced with proper care. Brushing twice a day, flossing regularly, and maintaining routine dental visits play a major role in prevention. If you grind your teeth, using a custom nightguard can help prevent wear and fractures. Avoid chewing on hard items like ice or non-food objects, and always wear a protective mouthguard during contact sports or physically demanding activities.
Schedule an Emergency Appointment Today!
Our team is ready to provide prompt, effective care when you need it most. We use advanced tools to quickly identify the issue, perform necessary imaging, and create a same-day treatment plan tailored to your needs. No matter the situation, acting early can lead to better outcomes and often reduces the extent of treatment required.
Contact us today at (407) 851-0784 to schedule your emergency visit or come to 1325 Florida Mall Ave. Orlando, FL 32809.
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