Emergency Dentistry

Emergency Dentist in Auburn Hills, MI

Emergency Dentist in Auburn Hills

 Injuries to your gums or teeth, oral disease, and other dental emergencies are something you shouldn’t ignore. They’re potentially serious and may require emergency dental care. If you are experiencing dental pain and discomfort, we encourage you to seek treatment as soon as possible. The sooner you seek emergency dental care, the sooner you can alleviate pain and prevent permanent damage to your teeth and gums, which may result in the need for more extensive and costly treatment later on.

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What’s a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any dental condition that requires immediate action to address severe pain, discomfort, or trauma to the mouth that may cause bleeding and lacerations to the gums and dislodge or fracture teeth.   

 Here are some common dental emergencies: 

  • Severely cracked or broken teeth: A cracked or broken tooth usually suggests that damage has occurred to the inside of the tooth as well as to the outside. Delaying treatment may mean the tooth will be unable to be saved, so call us immediately for an emergency appointment.
  • Knocked-out teeth: If an adult (permanent) tooth is knocked out, it can be saved, but immediate action is required. Find the tooth and pick it up by the crown (the top part of the tooth) – never hold the tooth by its roots. Place the knocked-out tooth back into its socket, but if that isn’t possible, place it in a container of milk and contact our Auburn Hills dental office immediately to set up an urgent dental care appointment. 
  • Extreme toothache: Tooth pain can indicate a range of dental problems, such as pulp infections. When tooth pain comes on suddenly, is progressively getting worse, or is so severe you don’t know how you’re going to make it through the day, it’s especially important to see an emergency dentist. In the meantime, a cold compress may help alleviate some discomfort.  
  • Abscess: An abscess in the mouth can be life-threatening and should be dealt with immediately. Dental abscesses are pus-filled swellings caused by an infection inside a tooth, infection of the gum, or trauma to the tooth. Symptoms of an abscessed tooth include a fever, a foul taste in your mouth, pus, and swollen glands. We will drain the abscess and treat the underlying cause when you come in. 
  • Injuries affecting the gums: Any injury to your gums can cause bleeding or become infected if it isn’t treated immediately. Clean the area gently with water and apply a cold compress for bleeding and to help alleviate the discomfort until you can get to your dentist. 
  • Lost crown causing pain: If your crown has fallen off and is causing you pain, schedule an appointment with the dentist right away and bring the crown with you. 

What isn’t a Dental Emergency?

Sometimes, dental conditions that seem like an emergency can actually wait for a day or two until your dentist can see you, as long as you take care of yourself. Non-urgent dental conditions include: 

  • Chipped tooth
  • Minor toothache
  • Lost filling

How to Avoid Dental Emergencies 

Many dental emergencies can be easily avoided by: 

  •     Using mouthguards when playing sports
  •     Not chewing hard foods, candies, ice, or objects that are not food
  •     Practicing good oral hygiene and visiting the dentist regularly

How to Manage Pain During a Dental Emergency

Take an over-the-counter pain reliever to alleviate pain and reduce any swelling. However, if you have a toothache, never put aspirin or any other painkiller against the gums near the aching tooth because it may burn the gum tissue. A cold compress can also help reduce swelling and provide pain relief.

Hours/Availability for Urgent Dental Care Appointments

When it comes to dental emergencies, acting quickly and seeing your dentist as soon as possible can be the difference between saving or losing a tooth and preventing infections from occurring or becoming more serious. At Pristine Dental Care, we understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time. That’s why we offer same-day treatment and accept walk-in urgent dental care. 

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Count On Us for Prompt Emergency Dental Services!

At Pristine Dental Care, we provide emergency dental care to our patients in Auburn Hills, MI. Dr. Joseph will provide you with the immediate care you need to end the pain you’re feeling, treat your dental condition, and restore your smile. Contact us today to schedule your emergency dental care appointment!