Emergency Dentistry in Live Oak, TX

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When you are faced with a dental emergency, it can feel overwhelming. At TruHaven Dental Center, we’re here to provide gentle, effective care to relieve your pain and restore your smile. We offer same-day appointments to provide you with prompt relief and help get your smile back on track. If your emergency occurs outside of our office hours, please give us a call, and we will take care of you as soon as possible. You can always count on us to be here for you when you need it the most.

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What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any dental health concern that requires immediate attention to alleviate severe pain, prevent infection, or save a tooth. The most common dental emergencies may include the following:

  • A sudden, severe toothache
  • A knocked-out, loose, or dislodged tooth
  • A chipped, broken, or otherwise damaged tooth
  • Swelling of the mouth or face
  • A lost or damaged crown or filling
  • Bleeding gums or soft tissues

Note: If you experience a severe injury or life-threatening emergency, please call 911 for immediate assistance.

Below is a table detailing common dental emergencies and recommended immediate actions.

Severe toothache Rinse with warm water, use floss to remove any trapped food, and use cold compresses to help relieve pain and swelling. Avoid placing aspirin directly on your affected tooth or gums to prevent damage. Seek immediate care
Knocked-out tooth If a permanent tooth is knocked out, pick it up by its crown and avoid touching the root. Try to gently reinsert it into its socket. If that’s not possible, place the tooth in some milk or saliva to keep it moist. The sooner a knocked-out tooth is treated, the better the outcomes. Seek immediate care
Loose or Dislodged Tooth A loose or dislodged tooth is an emergency requiring immediate care. Place gentle pressure on the affected tooth and use cold compresses to relieve swelling or discomfort. Seek immediate care
Chipped or broken tooth Pick up any pieces of the tooth, if any, and place them in some saliva or milk. Use cold compresses to minimize swelling and relieve any discomfort. Seek immediate care if you have severe pain or sharp tooth edges. Otherwise, call within 24 hours.
Facial Swelling Facial swelling is often the result of a potentially serious infection that requires immediate care. If the swelling is severe, head to your nearest emergency room for immediate assistance. Seek immediate care
Lost crown or filling Use over-the-counter dental cement or sugar-free gum to hold your restoration in place. Never use super glue or any commercial adhesives to repair your dental work. Call us within 24 hours.
Persistent bleeding after injury If your lips, gums, tongue, or cheeks sustain injury, rinse with salt water and place gentle pressure to control any bleeding. If the bleeding is excessive and not manageable, head to your nearest hospital emergency room. If the bleeding is severe, seek immediate care
Severe toothache Rinse with warm water, use floss to remove any trapped food, and use cold compresses to help relieve pain and swelling. Avoid placing aspirin directly on your affected tooth or gums to prevent damage. Seek immediate care
Knocked-out tooth If a permanent tooth is knocked out, pick it up by its crown and avoid touching the root. Try to gently reinsert it into its socket. If that’s not possible, place the tooth in some milk or saliva to keep it moist. The sooner a knocked-out tooth is treated, the better the outcomes. Seek immediate care
Loose or Dislodged Tooth A loose or dislodged tooth is an emergency requiring immediate care. Place gentle pressure on the affected tooth and use cold compresses to relieve swelling or discomfort. Seek immediate care
Chipped or broken tooth Pick up any pieces of the tooth, if any, and place them in some saliva or milk. Use cold compresses to minimize swelling and relieve any discomfort. Seek immediate care if you have severe pain or sharp tooth edges. Otherwise, call within 24 hours.
Facial Swelling Facial swelling is often the result of a potentially serious infection that requires immediate care. If the swelling is severe, head to your nearest emergency room for immediate assistance. Seek immediate care
Lost crown or filling Use over-the-counter dental cement or sugar-free gum to hold your restoration in place. Never use super glue or any commercial adhesives to repair your dental work. Call us within 24 hours.
Persistent bleeding after injury If your lips, gums, tongue, or cheeks sustain injury, rinse with salt water and place gentle pressure to control any bleeding. If the bleeding is excessive and not manageable, head to your nearest hospital emergency room. If the bleeding is severe, seek immediate care

Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance and is not a substitute for professional care. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s important to seek professional care.

Emergency Dentistry
Near Me in Live Oak, TX

Knowing what to do during an emergency can reduce your anxiety and help you act appropriately. At TruHaven Dental Center, we are committed to providing prompt and professional emergency services. We strive to deliver cutting-edge emergency services with a gentle, compassionate touch. If you or a loved one experiences a dental emergency, call 210-900-2116 to receive the personalized care you deserve!

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