Dental emergencies can happen at any time and often require prompt attention to prevent further complications. At Rhawnhurst Family Dentistry, Dr. Akshay Dhall is dedicated to providing immediate care for dental emergencies, ensuring you receive fast, effective treatment when it matters most.

What is Considered a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency involves any sudden injury or issue affecting your teeth, gums or mouth that requires immediate attention. Common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe tooth pain: Sudden, intense pain can indicate an underlying issue like an infection or deep decay.
  • Chipped or broken teeth: Damage to your teeth caused by trauma, accidents or biting down on hard objects can leave the tooth vulnerable to further issues.
  • Knocked-out teeth: Immediate care is critical to save a knocked-out tooth and improve the chances of successful re-implantation.
  • Loose or displaced teeth: Teeth that have been shifted out of place due to an injury need urgent care to prevent permanent damage.
  • Oral infections: Abscesses and other oral infections can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.
  • Injury to the gums, lips or tongue: Cuts, lacerations or other injuries to the soft tissues in the mouth also require swift attention to prevent infection or excessive bleeding.

Our dentist and team encourage patients to contact our office immediately if they experience any of these symptoms or situations. Early treatment can make a significant difference in preventing further damage and restoring your oral health.

How We Handle Dental Emergencies

Our office understands how stressful dental emergencies can be, which is why we prioritize getting you the care you need as quickly as possible. Our team is prepared to handle a variety of dental emergencies with expertise and compassion. Here is what you can expect during an emergency visit:

  • Immediate Evaluation: We will quickly assess your situation to determine the best course of treatment.
  • Pain Relief: Managing pain and discomfort is a top priority during any dental emergency.
  • Urgent Care: Whether it is addressing an infection, repairing a broken tooth or stopping bleeding, our team will provide the necessary treatment to stabilize your condition and prevent further complications.
  • Follow-Up Care: After initial treatment, we will schedule follow-up visits to ensure that your recovery is smooth and complete.

Personalized Care During Your Time of Need

If you or a loved one is experiencing a dental emergency in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, do not wait. Contact us immediately at 267-388-7012 for fast, compassionate emergency care. Your health and comfort are our top priorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a dental emergency?

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Dental emergencies include severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, broken or cracked teeth, bleeding that will not stop and infections. If you experience any of these, contact our office immediately.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

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If you knock out a tooth, try to place it back into its socket without touching the root. If that is not possible, keep the tooth in a container of milk or saline solution and contact our office immediately. Fast action can increase the chances of saving the tooth.

How can I relieve a toothache?

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If you have a toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water, use floss to remove any trapped food and take over-the-counter pain medication if needed. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gum. If the pain persists, call our office for an emergency appointment.

Can I wait to see a dentist if I have a cracked tooth?

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A cracked tooth should be treated as soon as possible to prevent further damage or infection. Contact us immediately to schedule an emergency visit.

What should I do if I have a dental emergency after hours?

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If you experience a dental emergency outside of regular office hours, please call our office number for instructions. We will provide emergency care instructions and ensure you receive the help you need as quickly as possible.