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Understanding Dental Emergencies

What counts as a dental emergency, what to do first, and when to call us right away.

Last updated June 1, 2026

A dental emergency is any problem that needs prompt care to relieve severe pain, stop bleeding, or save a tooth. Knowing the difference between an urgent problem and one that can wait until regular hours saves time, money, and sometimes the tooth itself.

Common dental emergencies

  • Knocked-out tooth — handle it by the crown, rinse gently, and try to reseat it. If you can’t, keep it in milk and call us immediately.
  • Severe toothache — often a sign of infection; don’t wait it out.
  • Cracked or broken tooth — rinse with warm water and apply a cold compress.
  • Lost filling or crown — usually not painful, but get it restored soon.

What to do first

  1. Call our office and describe what happened.
  2. Manage pain with over-the-counter medication as directed.
  3. Control bleeding with clean gauze and gentle pressure.

This article is general information, not medical advice. When in doubt, call us.

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