Emergency Dentist in Summerlin, Las Vegas

What is emergency dentistry?

Emergency dentistry provides immediate care for patients suffering from a dental injury or experiencing severe oral pain. As part of our comprehensive whole-health dental services, the primary mission of emergency dental treatment is to get patients back to a state of pain-free, optimal oral health as soon as possible. By offering openings in our schedules for same-day, after-hours, or weekend appointments, we provide the emergency treatment you need so you can get back to smiling with comfort and ease.

Did you know…

A tooth infection can spread to other parts of your body and cause further dental issues if left untreated.

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What To Do in a Dental Emergency

Remain Calm

While an unexpected dental injury can cause extreme stress and pain, it's important to stay calm. Know almost every dental issue can be addressed, treated, and resolved by a dentist. There's no need to panic. We are here to help.

Reduce Bleeding

If your dental injury or accident causes bleeding to occur, use a strip of sterile gauze and add pressure to the afflicted area. This should slow the blood flow within an hour.

Control Swelling & Pain

An over-the-counter medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can temporarily alleviate pain and swelling. Avoid blood-thinning aspirins as they prevent clotting and may make it difficult to control the flow of blood. You can also relieve pain by applying an ice pack to the cheek near the affected area.

Call Us Right Away

Don't hesitate to give us a call as soon as you've gained control of your dental emergency. Our team can help assess the severity of your dental injury and get you in our office as soon as possible for treatment.

The Importance of Prompt Emergency Care

Same-Day Dental Care

With same-day appointments, a dentist addresses your dental injury the day you call to receive emergency treatment. Avoiding an appointment to treat your dental emergency can put you at risk for more serious complications down the road. For example, if a broken tooth remains untreated, it could become infected and require a root canal procedure. By delaying treatment, you are forced to experience pain you don’t need to live with. We offer same-day emergency dental care to ensure you get the treatment you deserve when you need it most.

After Hours Appointments

Dental emergencies don’t always happen during regular business hours. We offer after-hours appointments to patients experiencing severe dental emergencies. If you find yourself dealing with a dental emergency beyond our usual hours, just give us a call to schedule an after-hours appointment. Our team is happy to help you get out of pain fast so you can go back to living your life with a smile.

Weekend Appointments

There’s no need to wait until Monday if a dental emergency strikes over the weekend. Our office provides limited weekend hours and appointments by request, so you can receive prompt emergency dental care and get relief from your pain and discomfort. Give us a call for more information.

Common Emergency Procedures

After addressing the dental emergency, your dentist may recommend certain treatments to get your oral care back to a healthy, functioning state. For example, dental crowns are often applied to fix broken, damaged, or decayed teeth. Root canal therapy may be the best option if an underlying infection is causing you to experience a severe or chronic toothache. Tooth splinting is another common procedure, which helps stabilize a loose or knocked-out tooth to allow for proper healing. While rare, tooth extractions may be necessary to remove seriously injured teeth not fixable with other restorative care methods.

Did you know…

Kids and adults lose over five million teeth every year!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Emergencies

To recover your tooth, grab it by the top (the crown) instead of the bottom (the root), as this prevents further damage from occurring. Next, rinse it with warm water to keep the tooth clean. Finally, replace the tooth back in its socket or add it into a container of cold milk to ensure proper moisture before you come in to see the dentist. If this is an extremely serious dental emergency, avoid spending too much time alleviating pain and discomfort. To save your tooth, your dentist must replace and splint it within 1-2 hours. Call us right away for immediate guidance, then come into our office to get the help you need.

Put your dental work in a plastic bag or container if you can, and be sure to bring it with you to your appointment. Call us immediately to schedule an emergency visit so we can treat the issue ASAP. Losing a piece of dental work exposes vulnerable parts of your tooth to bacteria, which can trigger an infection, further decay or damage, and cause other complications to arise.

If your severe toothache lasts 1-2 days or longer, there’s a strong chance you may have a tooth infection, which constitutes a serious dental emergency. Root canal therapy may be necessary to restore and revitalize your tooth. Give us a call right away to schedule your appointment. Before visiting our office, apply an ice pack, take over-the-counter pain relievers, or apply a topical product to numb the tooth and soothe the pain.

Don’t hesitate to give us a call for a same-day emergency appointment, even if you think the dental damage seems minor. Without a professional dental exam, it can be difficult to know the severity of a chip, break or crack on your tooth. If left untreated, a broken or cracked tooth can easily become infected and cause further and unnecessary complications. Regular preventive care can help identify potential issues before they become emergencies.

If a dental injury has caused your tooth to loosen, call our team immediately for a same-day appointment. Without proper care, the nerves supporting your tooth could die, causing the tooth to fall out entirely. Don’t hesitate to reach out. We are here to help! Contact us today for emergency dental care.

Did you know…

By placing a knocked out tooth in cold milk, you can preserve the root while you head to your emergency appointment.

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