Emergency dentistry – Orange County

Emergency dental care in Orange County

Dental emergencies can happen any time. Tooth cavity, dental trauma, toothache, injury, and tooth extractions may appear frightening or uncomfortable to you, but Summit Smiles in La Habra is prepared to offer you with the best therapy available to get you feeling better immediately.

The most frequent dental emergency are as follows:

  • Dental abscess
  • Root canal
  • Tooth infection
  • Broken tooth
  • Filling repair or replacement
  • Dental trauma, from an injury
  • Emergency tooth extraction
  • Infection
  • Chipped tooth
  • Inflamed tissues and nerves inside the tooth, known as pulpitis
  • Broken or missing dental restoration, such as a crown or bridge
  • Cracked tooth
  • Gum infection
  • A loose or knocked out tooth, called a dental avulsion
  • Wisdom tooth removal
  • Severe tooth pain, emergency toothache
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Emergency dental appointment in Orange County

Whether you require an emergency dental office visit, a same-day appointment, or an after-hours office visit, we are here to meet your needs and restore your health. We offer cutting-edge technology, up-to-date amenities, and a soothing ambiance that will take your mind off your dental problems while we treat them.Schedule an Appointment.

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FAQ for Dental Emergency – Orange County

What should I do if I have a dental emergency - Orange County?

There are dental problems that can wait until your next visit while others require immediate attention. You should understand the distinction between emergency and non-emergency dental care, especially if you have dental emergencies on weekends or when the majority of dental clinics are closed.

Urgent dental emergencies include the following:

  • Loose or knocked out teeth.
  • Injured jaw.
  • Painful swelling
  • Swollen cheeks in combination with toothache.
  • Extreme tooth sensitivity.
  • Toothache that does not subdue.

If you experience any of these signs, you should visit an emergency dentist immediately.

The following are non-urgent dental emergencies:

  • Broken or cracked tooth that does not cause extreme pain
  • Lost bridge, crown or filling
  • Dull toothache
  • Mild tooth sensitivity
  • Broken or damaged retainer or night guard

While these are not emergency situations, you should still see your dentist as quickly as possible. Avoid allowing this issue to fester for several days; it is still critical that you see your dentist as quickly as possible.

Orange County, Can the emergency room pull a tooth?

Only a dentist can extract a tooth. In the majority of states, it is even unlawful for non-dentists to extract teeth or provide restorative dental therapy. Emergency physicians can only provide pain treatment by prescription antibiotics or analgesics. You will still need to see your dentist to resolve the issue.

Orange County, Which of the following is the most common dental emergency?

The most frequently encountered dental emergency is getting a tooth knocked out of your mouth. When this happens, do whatever you can to save the knocked-out tooth so that your dentist will be able to re-attach it later. Maintain the tooth's moisture level by immersing it in saline solution or milk. If neither of these is available, place them in the mouth to retain moisture. Maintain adequate moisture and integrity of the tooth's root so that the dentists at Summit Smiles may reattach it safely.

Orange County, What qualifies as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is defined as any oral health problem that requires rapid care to alleviate discomfort, stop bleeding or even save a tooth.

Orange County, What should I do if I am experiencing a dental emergency and am unable to contact my dentist?

If you have a bad toothache, pain medicines can help ease the discomfort. If there is inflammation in the mouth, rinse it with salt water a number of times to ease the inflammation. You can also try a cold compress to bring down the swelling. If the bleeding continues unabated, apply pressure to the bleeding region by biting down on a cloth or gauze.

What if a tooth is knocked out in an accident? - Orange County

If a tooth is knocked out, you can clean it with milk or saline and then replace it in the socket if possible. Consult your Emergency Dentist immediately to repair the tooth. This should be treated within an hour after the tooth got knocked out. If this is not possible, you can keep the tooth wet by placing it in a cup of milk or saline solution. Avoid putting it in ordinary water as it may cause cell damage.